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PARADOXICAL WARMTH

Introduction and Definition of Paradoxical Warmth Paradoxical Warmth refers to a peculiar and counter-intuitive somatosensory phenomenon wherein an intense cold stimulus is perceived by the subject not as chilling cold, but rather as a sensation of warmth, often described as burning heat. This effect is deemed paradoxical because the physical input—a drop in localized temperature—fundamentally […]

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