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One example of a difference between discrete random variables and continuous random variables is that in a discrete distribution P(x > 2) = P(x ≥ 3) while in a continuous distribution P(x > 2) is treated the same as P(x ≥ 2).
Wetness Sensation
The perception of moisture or liquid, which can involve complex interactions between touch, temperature, and pressure sensory systems.
Hot Sensation
The subjective experience or feeling of heat, often as a response to temperature stimuli.
Itching Sensation
An uncomfortable sensation on the skin that provokes the desire to scratch the affected area.
Bottom-Up Processing
is an approach to information processing based on the input from the environment to form perception, without preconceived cognitive concepts.
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