Punctate pressure sensitivity: effects of skin temperature.

Sensory processes Pub Date : 1977-05-01
J C Stevens, B G Green, A S Krimsley
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The dependence on skin temperature of tactile sensitivity to punctiform (hair) stimulation of the finger tip came under study in five subjects. Their data show that punctate sensitivity is relatively stable over a wide range of thermal environments. On the average, some elevation of touch threshold occurred at a skin temperature of 20 degrees C (i.e., about 10 degree below normal), but severe loss of sensitivity first occurred at 10 degrees C. A small but possibly insignificant loss appeared at skin temperatures of 40 and 43 degrees C. The relatively stable behavior of the punctate threshold between about 20 and 40 degrees C contrasts with that of the vibrotactile threshold, which, at least for high frequencies, depends strongly on the skin temperature.

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点状压力敏感:皮肤温度的影响。
研究了指尖点状(毛发)刺激下触觉敏感性对皮肤温度的依赖性。他们的数据表明,在大范围的热环境中,点状灵敏度相对稳定。平均而言,触觉阈值在皮肤温度为20℃时出现了一些升高(即比正常温度低约10℃),但在10℃时首先出现了严重的灵敏度丧失,在皮肤温度为40℃和43℃时出现了小但可能不显著的丧失。点状阈值在大约20℃和40℃之间相对稳定的行为与振动触觉阈值形成对比,至少在高频情况下,很大程度上取决于皮肤温度。
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