Psychophysical evidence concerning skin pressure acuity
Psychophysical evidence concerning skin pressure acuity from two-point thresholds and grating discrimination show that
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skin mechanoreceptors with a transient response to pressure stimuli are responsible for two-point threshold and grating discrimination results
Pacinian corpuscles are likely to be more numerous than Merkel receptors
our toes, hands, and faces are areas of greatest acuity
somatosensory cortex devotes more neurons to high acuity areas of the body than to low acuity areas