The role of thermal and touch sense in the perception of skin wetness at rest and during exercise in different environment
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...
The influence of thermal, tactile and visual modalities on human skin wetness perception</p
The central integration of thermal (i.e. cold) and mechanical (i.e. pressure) sensory afferents is s...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Evolutionarily, our ability to sense skin wetness and humidity (i.e., hygroreception) could have dev...
The ability to sense humidity and wetness is an important sensory attribute for many species across ...
International audienceHuman skin is innervated with a variety of receptors serving somatosensation a...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface though the somatosensory integration of thermal and tactil...
Previous studies have indicated that the perception of wetness on the skin results from the integrat...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
The ability to perceive thermal changes in the surrounding environment is critical for survival. How...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...
The influence of thermal, tactile and visual modalities on human skin wetness perception</p
The central integration of thermal (i.e. cold) and mechanical (i.e. pressure) sensory afferents is s...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Evolutionarily, our ability to sense skin wetness and humidity (i.e., hygroreception) could have dev...
The ability to sense humidity and wetness is an important sensory attribute for many species across ...
International audienceHuman skin is innervated with a variety of receptors serving somatosensation a...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface though the somatosensory integration of thermal and tactil...
Previous studies have indicated that the perception of wetness on the skin results from the integrat...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
The ability to perceive thermal changes in the surrounding environment is critical for survival. How...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...