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How would you demonstrate that theSensationof touch is relative or not always accurate ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our skin acts as the protective barrier between our internal body systems and the outside world. It’s not only the body’s largest sensory organ, but it’s also the largest organ–period!

The skins “sense of touch” is what gives our brains a wealth of information about the natural environment, including temperature, humidity, and air pressure.

Most importantly, this sense of touch lets us feel physical pain–a necessity for avoiding injury, disease, and danger.

It is truly amazing how much information we receive about the world through our sense of touch, and although we still don’t know all the ins and outs of how the skin perceives touch, what we do know is interesting.

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