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      The roles and functions of cutaneous mechanoreceptors.

      Current Opinion in Neurobiology
      Animals, Humans, Mechanoreceptors, physiology, Merkel Cells, Neurons, Afferent, Pacinian Corpuscles, Skin, innervation

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          Combined psychophysical and neurophysiological research has resulted in a relatively complete picture of the neural mechanisms of tactile perception. The results support the idea that each of the four mechanoreceptive afferent systems innervating the hand serves a distinctly different perceptual function, and that tactile perception can be understood as the sum of these functions. Furthermore, the receptors in each of those systems seem to be specialized for their assigned perceptual function.

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