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Graphesthesia is the
ability to
recognize writing on the skin
purely by the
sensation of touch. Its name
derives from Gr**** graphē ("writing") and aisthēsis...
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traced on the skin
after parietal damage. Agraphesthesia, or the lack of
graphesthesia ability,
results from
brain damage,
particularly to the
parietal lobe...
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which are
relatively close together.
Other types of
discrimination like
graphesthesia and
spatial discrimination also
exist but are not as
extensively researched...
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discrimination –
through touch alone without other sensory input (e.g. visual)
Graphesthesia –
recognizing writing on skin by
touch alone Touch localization (bilateral...
- perception.
Sensory Light touch Pain
Temperature Vibration Position sense Graphesthesia Stereognosis, and Two-point
discrimination (for
discriminative sense)...
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carries the
sensations of fine touch, stereognosis,
tactile pressure,
graphesthesia,
texture recognition, kinesthesia, two-point discrimination, proprioception...