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Observational studies often use complementary evidence concerning individuals' "true" feelings.
Cold Receptors
Specialized nerve receptors in the skin that detect cold temperatures and signal this information to the brain.
Pain Receptors
Sensory nerve cells that respond to damaging or potentially damaging stimuli by sending nerve signals to the spinal cord and brain, triggering the sensation of pain.
Hot Objects
Items that have absorbed or are emitting a high level of thermal energy, often perceivable through the sensation of heat upon contact.
Cold Objects
Items that are at a low temperature, potentially causing a decrease in temperature of anything they come into contact with.
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