Academic Publications

PUBLICATIONS – Sensory Physiology

Filingeri, D., (2016) The neurophysiology of skin thermal sensations. Comprehensive Physiology 6:1429-1491 (review invited by the American Physiological Society)

Filingeri, D., Fournet, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2015) Tactile cues significantly modulate the perception of sweat-induced skin wetness independently of the level of physical skin wetness. J Neurophysiol, 113:3462-3473 (Featured article as Editor’s pick)

Filingeri, D., Havenith, G. (2015) Human skin wetness perception: Psychophysical and neurophysiological bases. Temperature, 2: 1-19 (invited review – Temperature Editor in Chief award for best paper 2015)

Filingeri, D., Redortier, B., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2015) Warm temperature stimulus suppresses the perception of skin wetness during initial contact with a wet surface. Skin Res Technol, 21: 9-14

Filingeri, D. (2014) Humidity sensation, cockroaches, worms and humans: are common sensory mechanisms for hygrosensation shared across species? J Neurophysiol, 114:763-767

Filingeri, D., Fournet, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2014) Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity. J Neurophysiol, 112:1457-1469 (Featured article for APS select collection, very best original research papers published by the American Physiological Society; Scored in the Top 10 of most popular articles published by the American Physiological Society in 2014; Altmetric score: 100)

Filingeri, D., Fournet, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2014) Body mapping of cutaneous wetness perception across the human torso during thermo-neutral and warm environmental exposures. J Appl Physiol, 117:887-897

Filingeri, D., Redortier, B., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2014) Thermal and tactile interactions in the perception of local skin wetness at rest and during exercise in thermo-neutral and warm environments. Neuroscience, 258:121-130

Filingeri, D., Redortier, B., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2013) The role of decreasing contact temperatures and skin cooling in the perception of skin wetness. Neurosci Lett, 551:65-69

Chapters in Edited Books:

Filingeri, D., Havenith, G. (2017) Peripheral thermoreceptors in wetness perception. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 3rd Series (volume: Thermoregulation: From Basic Neurosciences to Clinical Neurology). Romanovsky, A ed. Springer-Verlag, Germany (invited chapter in preparation)

Filingeri, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2015) The neurophysiology and assessment of human skin wetness perception. In: Measuring the Skin, 2nd Edition. Humbert, Maiabach, Fanian, Agache, eds. Springer-Verlag, Germany

 

PUBLICATIONS – Environmental Physiology

Filingeri, D., Morris, N., Jay, O. (2016) Warm hands, cold heart: progressive whole-body cooling increases warm thermosensitivity of human hands and feet in a dose-dependent fashion. Exper Physiol  doi: 10.1113/EP085955

Morris, N., Filingeri, D., Halaki, M., Jay, O. (2016) Evidence of viscerally-mediated cold-defence thermoeffector responses in man. J Physiol doi: 10.1113/JP273052

Dervis, S.M., Coombs, G.B., Chaseling, C.K., Filingeri, D., Smoljanic, J., Jay, O. (2016) A comparison of thermoregulatory responses to exercise between mass-matched groups with large differences in body fat. J Appl Physiol 120: 615-623

Schade, A., Walliser, C., Wist, M., Haas, J., Vatter, P., Kraus, JM., Filingeri, D., Havenith, G., Kestler, HA., Milner, JD., Gierschik P., (2016) Cool-temperature-mediated activation of phospholipase C-γ 2 in the human hereditary disease PLAID. Cellular signalling 28: 1237-1251

Raccuglia, M., Lloyd, A., Filingeri, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2016) Post-warm-up muscle temperature maintenance: blood flow contribution and external heating optimisation. Eur J App Physiol, 116:395-404

Filingeri, D., Chaseling, G., Lynch, G., Morris, N. (2015) Temperature in the hot spot: oesophageal temperature and whole body thermal status in patent foramen ovale. J Physiol, 593:4697-8

Filingeri, D., Fournet, D., Hodder, S., Havenith, G. (2015) Mild evaporative cooling applied to the torso provides thermoregulatory benefits during running in the heat. Scand J Med Sci Sports, 25 (Suppl 1): 200-210

 

PUBLICATIONS – Public Health and Exercise

Bianco, A., Filingeri, D., Paoli, A., Palma A. (2015) One repetition maximum bench press performance: A new approach for its evaluation in inexperienced males and females: A pilot study. J Bodyw Mov Ther, 19: 362-9

Bianco, A., Pomara, F., Raccuglia, M., Bellafiore, M., Battaglia, G., Filingeri, D., Paoli, A., Palma A. (2014) Postural stability in subjects with whiplash injury symptoms: results of a pilot study. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 11:1-5

Bianco, A., Pomara, F., Raccuglia, M., Bellafiore, M., Battaglia, G., Filingeri, D., Paoli, A., Palma A. (2014) The relationship between type 2 diabetes family history, body composition and blood basal glycemia in sedentary people. Acta Diabetol, 51:79-84

Padulo, J., Filingeri, D., Chamari, K., Migliaccio, G.M., Calcagno, G., Bosco, G., Annino, G., Tihanyi, J., Pizzolato, F. (2014) Acute effects of whole-body vibration on running gait in marathon runners. J Sports Sci, 32:1120-1126

Filingeri, D., Bianco, A., Palma A. (2013) Handgrip strength: a predictive indicator of upper body maximal strength? J Sports Med Phys Fitness, 53:453-454

Vando, S., Filingeri, D., Maurino, L., Chaabène, H., Bianco, A., Salernitano, G., Foti, C., Padulo, J. (2013) Postural adaptations in preadolescent karate athletes due to a one week karate training camp. J Hum Kinet, 38:45-52

Filingeri, D., Bianco, A., Zangla, D., Paoli, A., Palma A. (2012) Is karate effective in improving postural control? Archives of Budo, 8:149-152

Filingeri, D., Jemni, M., Bianco, A., Zeinstra, E., Jimenez, A. (2012) The effects of vibration during maximal graded cycling exercise: A pilot study. J Sports Sci Med, 11:423–429

Chapters in Edited Books:

Filingeri, D., Rieger, T. (2015) Planning a Personal Training Session. In:  EuropeActive’s Essentials for Personal Trainers. EuropeActive ed. Human Kintetics, USA