Tag: nerve sensitivity


TOUCH FIBER

Definition and Neurophysiological Basis The term touch fiber refers specifically to the population of afferent nerve fibers responsible for translating mechanical energy applied to the skin surface into neural signals that can be interpreted by the central nervous system. These fibers, which are specialized forms of primary sensory neurons, are the recipients for a range […]

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PROTOPATHIC

Introduction and Definition of Protopathic Sensitivity The term protopathic sensitivity, derived from the Greek meaning “first” or “primitive suffering,” refers to the most fundamental and crude aspects of somatic sensation, particularly those mediated through the skin. This sensory system is characterized by its low degree of discrimination, poor localization, and strong associated affective or emotional […]

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