Somesthetic senses.
@article{Hollins2010SomestheticS,
title={Somesthetic senses.},
author={Mark Hollins},
journal={Annual review of psychology},
year={2010},
volume={61},
pages={
243-71
}
}This is a review of recent advances in our understanding of the sensory modalities of touch, temperature sensitivity, and pain. Most of the research described is psychophysical or perceptual in nature, but physiological and imaging studies are included when they sharpen issues or reveal underlying mechanisms. Coverage of touch research comprises the subjects of acuity, vibrotaction and texture perception, perception of location and movement, tactile attention, and cross-modal phenomena. For…
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