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Touch is
perceiving the
environment using skin.
Specialized receptors in the skin send
signals to the
brain indicating light and soft pressure, hot and...
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cortex Gyri
Postcentral gyrus (Primary
somesthetic area)
Other Precuneus Brodmann areas 1, 2, 3 (Primary
somesthetic area); 5, 7, 23, 26, 29, 31, 39, 40...
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complete sentences".
Slightly less
common but not
unheard of are "
somesthetic"
hallucinations involving the
sense of
touch and location, with such...
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distortions in a
single sensory modality, e.g., only
visual or only
somesthetic. Moreover, the
majority experience only a
single type of distortion,...
- A
tactile illusion is an
illusion that
affects the
sense of touch. Some
tactile illusions require active touch (e.g.,
movement of the
fingers or hands)...
- met him in 1962 and
tested his
memory relating to his
sense of
touch "
Somesthetic function after focal cerebral damage"
which became the
subject of her...
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order neuron and
transmits the
signal to the
postcentral gyrus of the
somesthetic cortex. This
could apply to any
muscle in the
upper limb and not specific...
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further proposed that a key
component to
development comes from the
somesthetic processes (body touch) and vestibular-cerebellar
processes (body movement)...
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limbic function,
whereas the
posterior insula is
related more to auditory-
somesthetic-skeletomotor function.
Functional imaging experiments have
revealed that...
- this
alternate label is
usually rendered with a
different spelling:
somesthetic. Shusterman, Richard. Somaesthetics.
Interaction Design Foundation. Retrieved...