Sensation is felt by us due to a microscopically small current flowing to the brain
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Sensation is felt by us due to a microscopically small current flowing to the brain- true
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It is true that Sensation is felt by us due to a microscopically small current flowing to the brain.
- Sensation is the activation of sensory receptor cells at the level of the stimulus. Perception is the central processing of sensory stimuli into a meaningful pattern. Perception is dependent on sensation, but not all sensations are perceived. Receptors are the cells or structures that detect sensations.
- Sensation refers to our ability to detect and sense the internal and external physical qualities of our environment. Our senses include both exteroception (stimuli that occur outside of our body) and interception (stimuli occurring inside of our bodies).
- Receptors that let the body sense touch are located in the top layers of the skin - the dermis and epidermis. The skin contains different types of receptors. Together, they allow a person to feel sensations like pressure, pain, and temperature.
Hence, it is true that- sensation is felt by us due to a microscopically small current flowing to the brain.
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