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Fig. 1 | Journal of Physiological Anthropology

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From: Autonomic thermoregulatory responses and subjective thermal perceptions upon the initiation of thermal behavior among resting humans in hot and humid environment

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a T\(_{\text {core}}\), b \({\overline{\mathrm {T}}}_{\text {sk}}\), c \({\overline{\mathrm {T}}}_{\text {body}}\), and d T\(_{\text {neck}}\) at baseline and 120, 90, 60, and 30 s immediately before thermal behavior (left panels) and the %\(\Delta\) from the 120–90-s interval preceding thermal behavior (right panels). All values are reported as means ± SD, n = 8. \(^{*}\)Different from baseline (p \(\le\) 0.05). \(^{1}\)Different from 120–90-s interval (p \(\le\) 0.024). \(^{2}\)Different from 90–60-s interval (p \(\le\) 0.02). \(^{3}\)Different from 60–30-s interval (p \(\le\) 0.029). \(^{**}\)The one-way repeated measures ANOVA is significant; however, post hoc analysis indicates that all 30-s intervals prior to thermal behavior initiation are not different from the baseline (p \(\ge\) 0.089). The p-values for one-way repeated measures ANOVA are noted

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