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Thermoreceptors primarily sensitive to cold have increased activity at temperatures cooler than the neutral skin temperature (about 34 °C [93 °F]), and thermoreceptors primarily sensitive to warmth have increased activity at temperatures warmer than neutral skin temperature.
Assessment of somatosensory function at the TMJ revealed that arthralgia patients were less sensitive to warmth, cold and tactile stimuli than OA patients (P < 0.048).
For the patients diagnosed after HR-US, arthralgia patients were less sensitive to warmth (P < 0.027), TSL (P < 0.006) and tactile stimuli (P < 0.048) compared with OA patients and healthy controls.
Further, pure arthralgia patients were less sensitive to warmth and TSL compared with controls (P < 0.008), whereas OA patients diagnosed based on combined modalities had somatosensory gain with regards to TSL compared with controls (P = 0.012).
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For example, in pigeons skin on the back is more sensitive to the detection of warmth than skin on the wings and breast.
Sensitive to local sensitivities, even.
The results suggest that older people are sensitive to and adept at exploiting variations in the dynamic 'landscape' of warmth to achieve desired thermal preferences and that they modify their dwellings to improve the quality of the thermal environment.
Sensitive to scale.
Be sensitive to timing.
"I'm sensitive to that.
It is sensitive to ambiguities.
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