Autonomic thermoregulatory responses and subjective thermal perceptions upon the initiation of thermal behavior among resting humans in hot and humid environment
While thermoregulatory behavior is critical for maintaining homeostasis, our knowledge of behavioral thermoeffectors in humid heat is limited compared to the control of autonomic thermoeffectors. The predictio...
Source: Journal of Physiological Anthropology - Category: Physiology Authors: Keneth B. Sedilla and Takafumi Maeda Tags: Short report Source Type: research
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