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Lamellated Corpuscle
A type of nerve ending in the skin that is sensitive to pressure and vibration, also known as a Pacinian corpuscle.
Tactile Corpuscle
Sensory receptors within the dermis layer of the skin, specifically designed to detect fine touch and texture sensation through mechanical stimulation.
Free Nerve Endings
Sensory nerve fibers terminating in the skin without any specialized structures, responsible for detecting pain, temperature, and touch.
Merkel Cells
Specialized skin cells involved in the sensation of touch.
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