Tag: Skin Physiology


PRIMARY SKIN SENSES

Introduction to the Primary Skin Senses The primary skin senses, collectively categorized under the scientific umbrella of somatosensation, represent a complex network of sensory systems that allow humans to perceive, interpret, and react to their physical environment. These essential senses include touch, pressure, vibration, temperature, and pain. Far from being simple, passive receptors, these cutaneous […]

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BASAL SKIN RESISTANCE

Introduction to Basal Skin Resistance Basal Skin Resistance (BSR) is a foundational psychophysiological metric that measures the electrical resistance of human skin. As a key component of Electrodermal Activity (EDA), BSR provides an objective, real-time index of the body’s internal physiological state. At its physiological core, skin resistance is determined by the electrical properties of […]

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MUCOCUTANCOUS SKIN

Mucocutaneous Skin: An Encyclopedia Entry Core Definition of Mucocutaneous Skin Mucocutaneous skin refers to the specialized transitional zones where the body’s external cutaneous, or skin, interfaces with its internal mucous membranes. These unique regions are found at various orifices such as the lips, nostrils, eyelids, anogenital area, and the urethral opening. Far from being a […]

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