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Neurophysiology of skin thermal sensations by Davide Filingeri
Published 2016
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Why wet feels wet? An investigation into the neurophysiology of human skin wetness perception by Davide Filingeri
Published 2014
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Evidence for the involvement of peripheral cold-sensitive TRPM8 channels in human cutaneous hygrosensation by Oliver Typolt, Davide Filingeri
Published 2020
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The role of a TRPM8-agonist in the human perception of wetness across different body sites [conference abstract] by Oliver Typolt, Davide Filingeri
Published 2018
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Human skin wetness perception: psychophysical and neurophysiological bases by Davide Filingeri, George Havenith
Published 2015
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The evolution of wetness perception: A comparison of arachnid, insect and human models by Charlotte Merrick, Davide Filingeri
Published 2019
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Thermal protection of the new born during carrying: an evaluation of parents’ practices [Abstract] by Davide Filingeri, Annabelle Stoate, Victoria Filingeri
Published 2019
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Skin wetness sensitivity across the body of people with multiple sclerosis and its modulation by changes in whole-body mean skin temperature by Aikaterini Christogianni, Richard Bibb, Davide Filingeri
Published 2020
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The neurophysiology and assessment of human skin wetness perception by Davide Filingeri, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2016
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Handgrip strength: a predictive indicator of upper body maximal strength? by Davide Filingeri, Antonino Bianco, Antonio Palma
Published 2013
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Characteristics of the local cutaneous sensory thermoneutral zone by Davide Filingeri, Hui Zhang, Edward A. Arens
Published 2017
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Independent and interactive effects of thermal stress and mental fatigue on manual dexterity by Alessandro Valenza, Harry Charlier, Antonino Bianco, Davide Filingeri
Published 2020
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The role of decreasing contact temperatures in the perception of wetness on the skin by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2013
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High-resolution whole-body mapping of warm and cold thermosensitivity in people with multiple sclerosis by Aikaterini Christogianni, Richard Bibb, Nikos Evangelou, Davide Filingeri
Published 2019
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Individual ability to discriminate between wetness and dryness during short contacts with a warm surface by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2013
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The role of thermal and touch sense in the perception of skin wetness at rest and during exercise in different environments by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2013
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Body mapping of thermal sensitivity to skin wetness across the torso by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2014
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The role of decreasing contact temperatures and skin cooling in the perception of skin wetness by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2013
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Regional differences in the cutaneous thermal sensitivity to wetness across the torso by Davide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2014
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Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity by Davide Filingeri, Damien Fournet, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2014
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Isolating the independent effect of decreasing mean skin temperature on local thermal sensitivity of human hands and feet during cold stress by Davide Filingeri, Nathan B. Morris, Oliver E. Jay
Published 2016
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Sweat-induced skin wetness perception can be significantly manipulated independently of the level of physical skin wetness [Abstract] by Davide Filingeri, Damien Fournet, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2015
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High-resolution whole-body mapping of warm and cold thermosensitivity in people with multiple sclerosis by Aikaterini Christogianni, Richard Bibb, N Evangelou, Davide Filingeri
Published 2019
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Female skin conductance and regional differences in thermal sudomotor activity at rest and during exercise in different environments by Davide Filingeri, Nicola Gerrett, Simon Hodder, Bernard Redortier, George Havenith
Published 2012
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The effect of blood flow occlusion and of heating lower and/or upper leg on the post warm up decline in muscle temperature by Margherita Raccuglia, Davide Filingeri, Alex Lloyd, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2014
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The use of optimised heating trousers and the role of the blood flow on the reduction in muscle temperature post warm up by Margherita Raccuglia, Alex Lloyd, Davide Filingeri, Simon Hodder, George Havenith
Published 2015
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The effects of vibration during maximal graded cycling exercise: a pilot study by Davide Filingeri, Monem Jemni, Antonino Bianco, Edzard Zeinstra, Alfonso Jimenez
Published 2012
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Evidence of viscerally-mediated cold-defence thermoeffector responses in man by Nathan B. Morris, Davide Filingeri, Mark Halaki, Oliver E. Jay
Published 2016
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Is karate effective in improving postural control? by Davide Filingeri, Antonino Bianco, Daniele Zangla, Antonio Paoli, Antonio Palma
Published 2012
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Assessing the lower temperature limit for comfort in footwear by George Havenith, Nicola Gerrett, Steve H. Faulkner, Yacine Ouzzahra, Davide Filingeri
Published 2013
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A patient-centred evaluation of thermal resilience practices in temperature-sensitive people with Multiple Sclerosis by Aikaterini Christogianni, Jasmine O'Garro, Richard Bibb, Nikos Evangelou, Davide Filingeri
Published 2019
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A patient-centred evaluation of thermal resilience practices in temperature-sensitive people with multiple sclerosis by Aikaterini Christogianni, J O'Garro, Richard Bibb, N Evangelou, Davide Filingeri
Published 2019
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1RM bench press performance: a new method of evaluation in recreational male and female by E. Thomas, Davide Filingeri, Antonio Paoli, Marianna Bellafiore, Antonino Bianco, Antonio Palma
Published 2013
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