Social Sciences, asked by bhujuab, 2 months ago

How can you say that our sense of touch can give us wrong information about temperature?

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Answered by Kenaz
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Explanation:

Sensitivity to touch varies greatly among different parts of the body. Objects or surroundings at this level— known as physiological zero—produce no sensation of temperature. Warmth is felt at higher temperatures and coldness at lower ones.

Answered by priya91374
9

Answer:

We actually feel heat flow. Our senses tend to calibrate to whatever condition we're in, so if you touch something warmer than your hands, that thing will feel warm, but it may just feel that way because your hands were cold.

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