Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic adaptations, humans are not provided with specific skin receptors for sensing wetness. It has been proposed that we “learn” to perceive the wetness experienced when the skin is in contact with a wet surface or when sweat is produced through a multisensory integration of thermal and tactile inputs generated by the interaction between skin and moisture. However, the individual roles of thermal and tactile cues and how these are integrated peripherally and centrally by our nervous system is still poorly understood. Here we tested the hypothesis that the central integration of coldness and mechanosensation, as subserved by peripheral A-nerve afferen...
Undoubtedly, adjusting our thermoregulatory behavior represents the most effective mechanism to main...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface through the somatosensory integration of thermal and tacti...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
The ability to sense humidity and wetness is an important sensory attribute for many species across ...
The ability to perceive thermal changes in the surrounding environment is critical for survival. How...
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 audienceOur perception of skin wetness is generated readily, yet humans have no known ...
The central integration of thermal (i.e. cold) and mechanical (i.e. pressure) sensory afferents is s...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Cold sensations are suggested as the primary inducer of the perception of skin wetness. However, lim...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface though the somatosensory integration of thermal and tactil...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
Undoubtedly, adjusting our thermoregulatory behavior represents the most effective mechanism to main...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface through the somatosensory integration of thermal and tacti...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic ada...
The ability to sense humidity and wetness is an important sensory attribute for many species across ...
The ability to perceive thermal changes in the surrounding environment is critical for survival. How...
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 audienceOur perception of skin wetness is generated readily, yet humans have no known ...
The central integration of thermal (i.e. cold) and mechanical (i.e. pressure) sensory afferents is s...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Cold sensations are suggested as the primary inducer of the perception of skin wetness. However, lim...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface though the somatosensory integration of thermal and tactil...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
Undoubtedly, adjusting our thermoregulatory behavior represents the most effective mechanism to main...
Humans sense the wetness of a wet surface through the somatosensory integration of thermal and tacti...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...