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A mechanoreceptor is a sensory receptor that responds to mechanical pressure or distortion. There are four main types in the glabrous skin of humans: Pacinian corpuscles, Meissner's corpuscles, Merk...
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(Finger tips) Merkel's Disks: light mechanical pressure, lips, genitalia, mostly on glabrous skin Sensation mechanoreceptors (pressure and vibrations), emotion Sense of touch can be modified by learning/experience Ex: Musicians or Blind People The Sensitivity of a body area is reflected in the amount of neurons...
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The human work stemmed from Vallbo and Johansson's percutaneous recordings from human volunteers in the late 1970s. Work in rhesus monkeys has found virtually identical mechanoreceptors with the exception of Ruffini corpuscles which are not found in the monkey.
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adapting type II (SAII) primary afferents, Ruffini corpuscles have rarely been ..... The sense of touch: performance and peripheral neural processes. ...
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Cutaneous receptors take the form of encapsulated nerve endings such as Meissner, Pacini and Ruffini corpuscles or free nerve endings some of which, associated with Merkel cells, go as far as the epidermis. At the base of the epidermis, Merkel cells respond to gentle localised pressure.
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joint receptor A group of sense organs, such as Ruffini's corpuscles and Pacinian corpuscles , located in the capsules of synovial joints ... A group of sense organs, such as Ruffini's corpuscles and Pacinian corpuscles, located in the capsules of synovial joints. They are sensitive to pressure and may be involved...
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These corpuscles are especially susceptible to vibrations, which they can sense even centimeters away. ... Pacinian corpuscles sense stimuli due to the deformation of their rings of lamellae which press on the top of the sensory neuron.
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Ruffini corpuscles and Pacinian corpuscles sense pressure and vibration. Free nerve endings sense pain, heat, cold, and intense stimuli depending on the layer of the skin where they occur. In the dermis, the nerves sense temperature.
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