peripheral sensory network for tactile perception

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Peripheral sensory network to brain for tactile perception Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peripheral sensory network to brain for tactile perception Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Peripheral Sensory Network Sending Heat to Brain Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Peripheral sensory network for tactile perception
Peripheral Sensory Network Sending Heat to Brain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peripheral sensory network for tactile perception Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Sensory Nerves of a Touch-Sensitive Hand Visual Representation During a Scientific Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human Hand Holding Hot Cup with Sensory Nerve Signals Royalty Free Stock Photo
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) for touch is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the skin and other tissues to the central nervous system (CNS). It consists of sensory receptors that detect mechanical stimuli like pressure, vibration, and texture, converting them into electrical signals. These signals travel through sensory nerve fibers to the spinal cord and brain, where the sensations are processed.


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