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Thermal and tactile interactions in the perception of local skin wetness at rest and during exercise in thermo-neutral and warm environments
The central integration of thermal (i.e. cold) and mechanical (i.e. pressure) sensory afferents is suggested as to underpin the perception of skin wetness. However, the role of temperature and mechanical inputs, and their interaction, is still unclear. Also, it is unknown whether this intra-sensory...
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2013
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/13739 |
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