U.S., Oct. 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07215442) titled 'Skin Temperature Perception and Prosthetic Thermoregulation' on Sept. 26.
Brief Summary: To protect against excessive body temperatures, local thermoregulatory mechanisms include temperature sensory nerves (responsive to warm or cool stimuli) and vasomotors (muscles that constrict or dilate blood vessels). When the temperature changes occur, the temperature sensory nerves will detect "warm" or "cool" and communicate this sensation to the brain. This is called perceiving a sensation and will often elicit a behavioral change, such as donning additional clothes or moving to a different environment. Simultaneously, vasomotors will dilat...