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General sense (anatomy)

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In medicine and anatomy, the general senses are the senses which are perceived due to receptors scattered throughout the body such as touch, temperature, and hunger, rather than tied to a specific structure, as the special senses vision or hearing are. [1] Often, the general senses are associated with a specific drive; that is, the sensation will cause a change in behavior meant to reduce the sensation. [2]

References

  1. Douglas B. Light (2009). "General Senses". The Senses. The human body, how it works. Infobase Publishing. p.  22 ff. ISBN   978-1-60413-362-2.
  2. Douglas B. Light (2009). "Sense of Thirst and Hunger". The Senses. The human body, how it works. Infobase Publishing. p.  116 ff. ISBN   978-1-60413-362-2.


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