Sixty degrees fahrenheit at the end of a hot summer feels


Sixty degrees Fahrenheit at the end of a hot summer feels cold, whereas the same temperature at the end of a cold winter feels hot. How is it that the same stimulus produces two different sensations? Can you think of another stimulus, besides temperature, that produces this effect?

 

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