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Neurons that respond to touch are less picky than expected – Medical Xpress
Researchers used to believe that individual primary touch-sensitive neatly responded to specific types of touch. Now a Northwestern…
Researchers used to believe that individual primary touch-sensitive neatly responded to specific types of touch. Now a Northwestern University study finds that touch-sensitive neurons communicate touch in a much messier and jumbled manner.
In the study,…
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