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found that as the overall skin temperature decreases, the thermal sensation of hands and feet to a hot stimulus became higher, while the sensation to a cold stimulus remains unchanged [30]. A test conducted on the palms and forearms showed that the neutral zone of local thermal sensation ...
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Using the thermal sense as a model for nociception, the effects of conventional and acupuncture-like transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS) were tested on thresholds for warm and cold sensation in 8 healthy subjects. Photic stimulation did not change the thermically neutral zone (the warm-cold diff...
So the hands (and feet) may be the only source of discomfort. In this situation, local hand heating could directly remove the only source of discomfort and may therefore have a strong effect on overall sensation and comfort. This required further investigation. The hypothesis, that the finger ...
If you place something hot or cold on the forearm of an intact individual, that person will feel the object's temperature locally, directly on their forearm. But in amputees, that temperature sensation on the residual arm may be felt in the phantom, missing hand. ...
Mower (1976) examined thermal sensations when subjects’ hands were normothermic, hyperthermic, and hypothermic. The subjects’ body and hand were separately immersed in water at different temperatures. Subjects were asked to report separately the intensity of thermal sensation (heat or cold intensity...
Skin temperature changes in the forearm, the chest, the thigh and the leg. Full size image Subjective reflection The temporal variation of the Thermal Sensation Vote (TSV) under the temperature step is illustrated in Fig. 7. Outdoor TSV exhibited a significant increase over time, and upon ente...
4. Understanding the dynamics of skin temperature in thermal sensation 5. Skin temperature in thermal sensation and comfort predictions 6. Discussion 7. Conclusion and recommendations for future works CRediT authorship contribution statement Declaration of competing interest Appendix. Supplementary materials Re...
cold cities in China. Local thermal sensation and physiological reactions, such as cold hands or feet, dizziness and giddyness, runny nose, and dry throat, were also analyzed. Wu et al. [34] studied human thermal perceptions when exposed to extreme cold and neutral environments. The results ...