Stevens J C, Green B G
Sens Processes. 1978 Sep;2(3):206-9.
The six experiments reported here stemmed from Weber's (E. H. Weber, In R. Wagner (Ed.), Handwnörterbuch der Physiologie, 1846. Vol. 3, pp. 481-588) report that cold objects on the forehead feel heavier than warm ones, implying an effect of temperature on the touch modality. The experiments arrived at first-order answers to how temperature, force of stimulation, areal size of stimulation, and body locus might influence the magnitude of touch sensation. Typically, concomitant cooling greatly intensifies touch magnitude as perceived via the forehead and the forearm. Warning has little or no effect via the forehead but gives a significant intensification (less pronounced than that of cooling) on the forearm. When the areal size of the stimulation becomes very small, the intensification effects cannot be reliably demonstrated. The findings are reviewed in the light of what is known about the physiology of the cutaneous nerves.
这里所报告的六个实验源于韦伯(E.H. 韦伯,载于R. 瓦格纳编《生理学手册》,1846年,第3卷,第481 - 588页)的报告,即前额上的冷物体比暖物体感觉更重,这意味着温度对触觉模态有影响。这些实验得出了关于温度、刺激力、刺激面积大小和身体部位如何可能影响触觉感受强度的一阶答案。通常,伴随的冷却会极大地增强通过前额和前臂所感知到的触觉强度。警告通过前额几乎没有影响,但在前臂上会产生显著增强(不如冷却那么明显)。当刺激面积变得非常小时,增强效果无法得到可靠证明。根据关于皮肤神经生理学的已知知识对这些发现进行了综述。