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Some parts of our body have a high density of touch and pressure receptors. On the other hand, there are other parts of the body where the touch and pressure receptors are more widely spaced. Our hands and fingers have the highest number of touch and pressure receptors.
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The density of touch receptors varies among different locations of the body. You can demonstrate this with the following experiment which relies on proprioceptive information and receptive ... 3. Determine the highest frequency that you can hear by positioning the decade switch to the 10-100 (or 20-200) kHz range,
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webs.wofford.edu/davisgr/bio342/sensory.htm
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if you have cutaneous senses the whole body is equally receptive
http://answers.yahoo.com.au/question/index?qid=20080408...
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We will determine the density of touch receptors in various parts of the body on the right hand side. Using these data, we will draw a picture of the " homunculus" of the experimental subject.
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www.woodrow.org/teachers/bi/1991/homunculus.html
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HYPOTHESIS 1 I believe the highest concentration of touch receptors in the human body is (are) in the following area(s) of the human body: ... Were your hypotheses confirmed or were they rejected? What have you learned about the distribution of touch receptors in various parts of the body?
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www.mhhe.com/socscience/intro/cafe/wort/olc/18375.htm
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There are five receptors sensitive to touch. ... 1) Differential convergence leads to a distorted somatotopic representation of the body. Many neurons are used to represent tactile important body parts such as the finger tips and the lips. 2) Lateral inhibition accentuates the changes in touch stimuli.
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www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/sensesweb/L7Touch/L7...
www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/sensesweb/L7Touch/L7Touch.swf
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At least one touch receptor must remain unstimulated between two adjacent stimulated receptors in order to discriminate two distinct points of touch.00 two points N is the number of subjects.77% decrease but only 8. the lesser is the density of touch receptors on a particular body part.
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www.scribd.com/doc/19967003/Somatic-and-Special-Sensati...
www.scribd.com/doc/19967003/Somatic-and-Special-Sensations-in-Humans-Cutaneous-Hearing-and-Vision
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The variety of yoga teachings and teachers, the Inner Teacher, and how to find her ... while the true purpose of yoga ultimately lies in the harmonization and synchronization of all the diverse parts of the body, mind, breath, creation, and creator;
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www.rainbowbody.com/asana/teachering.htm
www.rainbowbody.com/asana/teachering.htm
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Touch receptor density is not uniform across the body surface of humans (or other animals, for that matter). Receptor density is highest where fine discrimination is most important -- places like your lips ... Conversely, areas of the body with a low density of receptors get a really small area of the somatosensory cortex.
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-12/946593407.Ns.r.ht...
www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-12/946593407.Ns.r.html
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