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Ruffini Corpuscles
Ruffini corpuscles, also known as Ruffini's endings, are slow-adapting touch receptors within the skin that are specialized to detect stretch.
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A person is blindfolded and asked to identify an object solely by touch. They run their fingers over the object, noting its smooth surface, its defined edges, and the slight vibration as their hand moves. Which of these perceptions is made possible by the class of sensory cells specialized for detecting mechanical forces?
A person holds a vibrating mobile phone while simultaneously tracing a finger across its smooth glass screen to feel for a tiny crack. Which statement best analyzes how the nervous system processes these distinct tactile inputs?