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Under normal conditions thermal stimuli are considered warm or cold depending on the cortical integration of afferent sensory information (Cabanac et al. 1969) mediated by relatively fast (5 30 m/s) conducting Aδ-fibers (cold perception) and slow (1 2.5 m/s) conducting C-fibers (warm perception) (Reulen et al. 2003).

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Presumably, the warmer perception of Mr. Giuliani is a reflection of the warmer mayor on display since he announced he had cancer, was seeking to dissolve his marriage and was enjoying the company of a "very good friend," Judith Nathan.

Sponsorships, he added, can also create a "warm, fuzzy" perception that a company is supporting a customer's favorite team.

If the church's upbeat advertising campaign succeeds in warming public perceptions of Mormons, then a campaign intended to sell the church could also help sell a president.

Warm up your perception abilities by taking some practice stabs at rocks and debris to make sure you understand how much you must alter your aim to account for this discrepancy.

Warm-cold thermal perception, 128-Hz vibration perception, touch, pressure, and prickling pain perception were evaluated.

Along with its felicities of perception, its warm sympathy with its subject, and its wealth of fresh material, Conradi's book has a few imperfections of its own, including some woolly sentences and misattached modifiers surprising in an English professor (e.g., "Like William Golding, and perhaps Muriel Spark, the Second World War made Iris think anew about human wickedness and irrationality").

This could lead to a disturbance in the cutaneous perception of warm and cold stimuli.

The aim for this study was to assess the effect of nocturnal induced normobaric intermittent hypoxia on thermal perception thresholds (warm and cold) using a reaction time inclusive (Limits) and a reaction time exclusive (Levels) method for small nerve functioning in men.

Or consider a widely publicized Gallup question: "Thinking about what is said in the news, in your view, is the seriousness of global warming generally exaggerated, generally correct or is it generally underestimated?" This question asked about respondents' perceptions of the news, not the respondents' perception of warming.

False balance in media reporting on climate change is a big problem for one overarching reason: there is a huge gap between the 97percentt expert consensus on human-caused global warming, and the public perception that scientists are evenly divided on the subject.

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