Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity.
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Human skin wetness perception: psychophysical and neurophysiological basesHuman behavioral thermoregulation during exercise in the heat.Neurophysiology of Skin Thermal Sensations.The biology of skin wetness perception and its implications in manual function and for reproducing complex somatosensory signals in neuroprosthetics.The interaction between peripheral and central fatigue at different muscle temperatures during sustained isometric contractions.Tactile cues significantly modulate the perception of sweat-induced skin wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness.Humidity sensation, cockroaches, worms, and humans: are common sensory mechanisms for hygrosensation shared across species?Chemical Cues which Include Amino Acids Mediate Species-Specific Feeding Behavior in Invasive Filter-Feeding Bigheaded Carps.Afferent thermosensory function in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis following exercise-induced increases in body temperature.Warm hands, cold heart: progressive whole-body cooling increases warm thermosensitivity of human hands and feet in a dose-dependent fashion.Decreasing the tactile interaction between skin, sweat and clothing significantly reduces the perception of wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness during moderate exercise.Encoded and Crossmodal Thermal Stimulation through a Fingertip-Sized Haptic DisplaySubjective wet perception assessment of fabrics with different drying timeAnchoring biases affect repeated scores of thermal, moisture, tactile and comfort sensations in transient conditions
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Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity.
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