New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and tactile sensitivity: does ageing also induce loss of skin wetness sensitivity? What is the main finding and its importance? Older adults show an average 15% loss of skin wetness sensitivity, with this sensory deficit being mediated by a combination of reductions in skin's tactile sensing and hydration status. These findings increase knowledge of wetness sensing mechanisms across the lifespan. Abstract: Humans use sensory integration mechanisms to sense skin wetness based on thermal and mechanical cues. Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and tactile sensitivity, yet we lack evidence on whether wetness sensing also changes with ageing. We mapped loc...
Cold sensations are suggested as the primary inducer of the perception of skin wetness. However, lim...
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...
6siNew Findings: What is the central question of this study? Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and t...
International audienceThe human body is encompassed by a thin layer of tissue, the skin, which is he...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Previous studies have indicated that the perception of wetness on the skin results from the integrat...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Ageing is accompanied by a steady decline in touch sensitivity and acuity. Conversely, pleasant touc...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
Humans lack skin hygroreceptors and we rely on integrating cold and tactile inputs from Atype skin n...
Evolutionarily, our ability to sense skin wetness and humidity (i.e., hygroreception) could have dev...
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 ...
Cold sensations are suggested as the primary inducer of the perception of skin wetness. However, lim...
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...
6siNew Findings: What is the central question of this study? Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and t...
International audienceThe human body is encompassed by a thin layer of tissue, the skin, which is he...
Background/purpose: In the absence of humidity receptors in human skin, the perception of skin wetne...
Previous studies have indicated that the perception of wetness on the skin results from the integrat...
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the principal ...
Humidity receptors have never been identified on human skin and the ability to perceive skin wetness...
Ageing is accompanied by a steady decline in touch sensitivity and acuity. Conversely, pleasant touc...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
Humans lack skin hygroreceptors and we rely on integrating cold and tactile inputs from Atype skin n...
Evolutionarily, our ability to sense skin wetness and humidity (i.e., hygroreception) could have dev...
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 ...
Cold sensations are suggested as the primary inducer of the perception of skin wetness. However, lim...
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...