1. If you were blindfolded and given a number of different objects to handle, what
could you tell about them using only the sensitivity of your fingers?
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We have the ability to tell whether objects are cold, hot, smooth or rough. To demonstrate the different types of receptors in the skin, gather a number of objects that are:
smooth (an apple)
rough (sand paper; rock)
cold (ice)
warm (a sun-warmed piece of metal)
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If I was blindfolded and given a number of different objects to handle, then I could tell whether it was hot or cold, soft, hard, or rough by using only the sensitivity of my fingers.
For example:-
- ice can be told as cold
- Hot soup can be told as hot
- stuff toy can be told as soft
- sand can be told as rough
- the ball can be told as hard
- The part of the human brain that obtains information from the sensory neurons does not deal with all parts of the body equally.
- The reason why one is more sensitive to their fingertips is that there are several more sensory neurons on one's fingertips.
- When a tract has more sensory neurons there is a vaster brain area committed to receiving their signals which means more sensitivity.
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