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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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SKIN SENSES (Cutaneous Sense)

Introduction to Cutaneous Senses (Skin Senses) The cutaneous sense, commonly referred to as the skin senses, represents the complex sensory apparatus responsible for mediating our perception of the external physical world through interaction with the skin. This essential sensory modality encompasses the detection and interpretation of mechanical stimuli such as pressure, thermal stimuli like temperature […]

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