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Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain And Changes In Temperature; Slightly More Complex Are Merkel's Tactile Cells (which Detect Pressure); Followed By Grandry Bodies, Which Consist Of Two To Four Tactile Cells And Detect Movement (velocity); And The Lamellated Herbst Corpuscles (similar To Vater-Pacinian Corpuscles In Mammals), Which Are Sensitive To Acceleration.

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

Tim Birkhead Quotes: Touch' Is A Multi-faceted Concept, Reflecting The Different Types Of Receptors. The Simplest Are Free Nerve Endings Which Detect Pain

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