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  1. link.springer.com

    As well as providing a theoretical foundation for understanding this aspect of somatosensation, these insights have helped develop a methodological framework for the study of human skin wetness sensing, which relies on assessing the independent and interactive effects of thermo-tactile stimulation of the skin in the presence of a liquid.
  2. researchgate.net

    PDF | On Jan 1, 2022, Charlotte Merrick and others published Experimental framework and methods for the assessment of skin wetness sensing in humans | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...
  3. link.springer.com

    odological framework for the study of human skin wetness sensing, which relies on assessing the indepen-dent and interactive effects of thermo-tactile stimulation of the skin in the presence of a liquid. This chapter will provide an overview of the experimental framework and methods available to evaluate
  4. researchgate.net

    The study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the amount of wetness on the skin has grown in scientific interest over the last century, due to the implication of wetness ...
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Schematic representation of human behavioral and autonomic adaptations underpinned by the ability to sense humidity and skin wetness. With regards to behavioral responses, variations in ambient humidity and fingertip moisture influence the degree of skin and fingertip wetness; by sensing these changes, humans consciously adapt their thermal behavior and precision grip.
  6. link.springer.com

    The aim of the experimental work performed by our group was to investigate the neurophysiological and psychophysical bases of humans' ability to perceive wetness on the skin (Filingeri et al. 2013, 2014a, b, c, 2015).The contact with an external wet or dry stimulus was considered as the scenario in which the perception of skin wetness can be experienced and assessed.
  7. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    INTRODUCTION . Wetness perceptions are experienced by humans on a daily basis, such as holding a drink or touching a damp cloth. However, human skin has not yet been found to contain hygroreceptors, a specific receptor for wetness in the skin ().Instead, our brains must form a comprehensive picture of the outside world by integrating a range of external stimuli such as tactile and thermal ...
  8. semanticscholar.org

    The state of the current knowledge about the neurophysiological and psychophysical bases of humans' ability to perceive skin wetness is presented, along with an overview of the most recent methods used to assess this sensory feature of the human skin. The ability to perceive skin wetness represents one of the numerous somatosensory features of the skin. Although the ability to sense skin ...
  9. journals.physiology.org

    the most probable somatosensory cues used by humans to sense skin wetness (Filingeri and Havenith 2015). Peripheral temperature afferent input. Humans readily dis-tinguish between different levels of skin wetness with discrim-ination thresholds as little as 0.04 ml (Ackerley et al. 2012b; Sweeney and Branson 1990). How can we present such re-

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