The psychology of thermoregulation: A coordinating mechanisms approach

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Physiology & Behavior Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2025.114865
Elias C. Acevedo , Kaitlyn P. White , Laith Al-Shawaf
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Temperature is more than just the background setting of daily life—it shapes what we think, feel, and do. Drawing from the theory of emotions as coordinating mechanisms, we propose that thermal affect influences key psychological systems such as attention, memory, perception, and motivation in service of solving critical thermal challenges. Through an evolutionary task analysis, we generate a variety of testable predictions regarding the interplay of temperature, human cognition, and behavior. We hope that this manuscript contributes to the psychology of thermoregulation, a notably understudied area of research despite its importance to both basic and applied science.
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体温调节的心理学:一个协调机制的方法。
温度不仅仅是日常生活的背景设置——它塑造了我们的思想、感觉和行为。根据情绪作为协调机制的理论,我们提出热影响影响关键的心理系统,如注意、记忆、感知和动机,以解决关键的热挑战。通过进化任务分析,我们产生了关于温度,人类认知和行为的相互作用的各种可测试的预测。我们希望这篇论文对体温调节心理学有所贡献,这是一个值得注意的研究领域,尽管它对基础科学和应用科学都很重要。
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Physiology & Behavior
Physiology & Behavior 医学-行为科学
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5.70
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3.40%
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274
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, in which at least one variable is physiological and the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. The range of subjects includes behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, learning and memory, ingestion, social behavior, and studies related to the mechanisms of psychopathology. Contemporary reviews and theoretical articles are welcomed and the Editors invite such proposals from interested authors.
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