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Dr. Bluestein also said the perception of temperature might not depend on physiology at all.
Such discrepancy in the perception of temperature sensitivity and its association with seasons might be explained by various headache incidences and the perception of temperature fluctuations among different seasons.
This diary-based study provides evidence to link the perception of temperature sensitivity and headache incidence in migraine patients.
Using EMD approach to delineate the temporal relationship between temperature and headache, this study provides evidence to link the perception of temperature sensitivity and headache incidence in migraine patients.
As such, on an evolutionary timescale, the molecular mechanisms involved in the perception of temperature and photoperiod signals are readily fine-tuned in response to local environmental conditions (Zohner et al. 2017).
In this study, we further sought to test the myth of the perception of temperature sensitivity in migraine patients, based on a cohort of migraine patients with or without perception of temperature sensitivity and the EMD analysis of the association between headache incidence and temperature using 1-year headache diary data.
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Therefore, it would appear that the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids of the membrane is a key determinant in the perception of rapid temperature changes.
Genes involved in the perception of low temperature and those activating cold specific regulons would be expected to exhibit changes in expression at early time points.
At the molecular level, the perception of different temperature ranges, at least in mammals, is determined by the activation thresholds of relevant neurons set by distinct combinations of transient receptor potential (TRP) and potassium channels [ 1, 2].
Few studies of quantitative sensory testing showed that the cutaneous perception of temperature and light touch is impaired within the affected trigeminal divisions [8, 9], suggesting both small and large diameter sensory fiber involvement.
To avoid the perception of thermal asymmetry, temperature difference between mean radiant temperature and indoor ambient air temperature should be less than 2 °C [F.A. Chrenko, Heated ceilings and comfort. J. Inst. Heat. Ventilating Eng. 20 (1953) 375 396; F.A. Chrenko, Heated ceilings and comfort. J. Inst. Heat. Ventilating Eng. 21 (1953) 145 154].
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