Tag: cutaneous sensation


KINESIMCTER

Introduction to the KINESIMCTER The KINESIMCTER represents a specialized and crucial instrument within the domains of experimental psychology, neurophysiology, and clinical rehabilitation, distinguished by its unique capacity to perform two fundamentally separate yet equally vital measurements pertaining to human physiological function. Primarily, it serves as a precise tool for quantifying the cutaneous sensation of the […]

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KRAUSE END BULH

Introduction to the Krause End Bulb The Krause End Bulb, often referred to simply as the Bulb of Krause or Krause corpuscle, represents a highly specialized type of sensory nerve ending critical for mediating certain aspects of tactile and thermal perception within the human integumentary system and mucous membranes. Discovered and meticulously documented by the […]

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SENSORY SPOT

Definition and Fundamental Characteristics The concept of a sensory spot, often referred to in physiological and psychological literature as a punctate sensory field, denotes a localized area on the integumentary surface (skin) that exhibits a significantly heightened sensitivity to specific categories of external stimuli. These discrete cutaneous regions are characterized by a lowered threshold for […]

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SENSORY CIRCLE

Introduction and Definition of the Sensory Circle The concept of the Sensory Circle, a fundamental construct within somatosensory neuroscience and psychology, denotes a specific, circumscribed region of the skin that, when subjected to external stimulation, elicits a unified and recognizable nervous response. This area serves as the foundational unit for tactile perception, acting as the […]

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SOMESTHESIA (SOMAESTHESIA)

SOMESTHESIA (SOMAESTHESIA): AN INTEGRATED SENSORY SYSTEM Somesthesia, often referred to as somesthesis, constitutes the comprehensive sensory system responsible for the body’s perception of itself and its immediate physical environment. This fundamental system is defined as sensitivity to three primary categories of stimulation: cutaneous (skin), kinaesthetic (movement), and visceral (internal organs). Unlike the specialized senses such […]

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CUTANEOUS EXPERIENCE

Cutaneous Experience Defining the Cutaneous Experience The concept of the Cutaneous Experience refers fundamentally to the psychological feeling or perception that arises directly from the stimulation or arousal of specialized receptor cells embedded within the skin. This experience is not merely a passive reception of data but an active, interpretive process where the central nervous […]

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SKIN STIMULATION

Skin Stimulation: The Psychology of Cutaneous Sensation The Core Definition of Cutaneous Sensation Skin stimulation, scientifically referred to as cutaneous sensation or the somatosensory system, encompasses the intricate set of physiological processes by which the nervous system detects, processes, and interprets stimuli acting upon the surface of the skin. This ubiquitous sensory system is fundamentally […]

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