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− | A '''cutaneous sense''' is one that is founded on the activity of [[cutaneous receptors]] in the [[skin]], including those for heat, cold, [[Pain perception|pain]] and [[Pressure sensation|pressure]]. |
+ | A '''cutaneous sense''' is one that is founded on the activity of [[cutaneous receptors]] in the [[skin]], including those for [[Tempera\ture receptors|heat, cold]], [[Pain perception|pain]] and [[Pressure sensation|pressure]]. |
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A cutaneous sense is one that is founded on the activity of cutaneous receptors in the skin, including those for heat, cold, pain and pressure.