Effects of thermosensory aging well demonstrated by cold stimulations with high temporal resolution

ABSTRACT Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in...

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Published inMuscle & nerve Vol. 60; no. 2; pp. 141 - 146
Main Authors Després, Olivier, Lithfous, Ségolène, Pebayle, Thierry, Casadio, Claudia, Dufour, André
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Abstract ABSTRACT Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals. Methods: A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults. Results: Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients. Discussion: The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age‐associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60: 141–146, 2019 See editorial on pages 109‐110 in this issue.
AbstractList Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals. Methods: A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults. Results: Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients. Discussion: The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age-associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60: 141–146, 2019
The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals.INTRODUCTIONThe method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals.A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults.METHODSA device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults.Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients.RESULTSCompared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients.The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age-associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60: 141-146, 2019.DISCUSSIONThe MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age-associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60: 141-146, 2019.
Introduction : The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals. Methods : A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults. Results : Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients. Discussion : The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age‐associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60 : 141–146, 2019 See editorial on pages 109‐110 in this issue .
The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RTs in adults increase with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals. A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/sec) was employed to measure cool thresholds using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older subjects and 14 younger adults. Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older subjects. The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age-associated alterations in thermal perception. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
ABSTRACT Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent on reaction time (RT). Because RT in adults increases with age, the inclusion of RT in the MLi paradigm may result in an overestimation of thermal threshold in the older individuals. Methods: A device with a very rapid cooling rate (300°C/s) was employed to measure cool thresholds by using the method of levels (MLe), a method independent of RT, in 11 older patients and 14 younger adults. Results: Compared with the MLi, the MLe resulted in a greater than 2°C gain in threshold measurement accuracy in older patients. Discussion: The MLe confirmed that cool perception threshold is dependent on age. The use of MLe provides new opportunities for the study of mechanisms underlying age‐associated alterations in thermal perception. Muscle Nerve 60: 141–146, 2019 See editorial on pages 109‐110 in this issue.
Author Després, Olivier
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Thermal perception on the skin
Method of Limits
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high-speed cooling
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Snippet ABSTRACT Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold...
Introduction : The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by...
The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi is dependent...
Introduction: The method of limits (MLi) is the most commonly used paradigm to measure the threshold of thermal stimuli. However, the threshold measured by MLi...
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SubjectTerms Adults
Age
Aging
Aging (natural)
cool perception threshold
Cooling rate
high‐speed cooling
Human health and pathology
Life Sciences
method of levels
method of limits
Muscles
Perception
Reaction time
Temporal resolution
thermal perception on the skin
Thermal stimuli
Threshold limits
Time dependence
Title Effects of thermosensory aging well demonstrated by cold stimulations with high temporal resolution
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