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Touch (Somatosensation)
Somatosensation, commonly known as the sense of touch, is the sensory system responsible for perceiving contact with the skin.
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Receptors Involved in Touch
A person blindfolded is asked to identify an object placed in their hand. They describe feeling a smooth, cool, hard surface and can tell it is spherical. They are also aware of its weight as they hold it. Which of the following descriptions is exclusively the result of the sensory system responsible for perceiving contact with the skin?
A person blindfolded is asked to identify an object placed in their hand. They describe feeling a smooth, cool, hard surface and can tell it is spherical. They are also aware of its weight as they hold it. Which of the following descriptions is exclusively the result of the sensory system responsible for perceiving contact with the skin?