Temperature sense

The ability to detect differences of temperature.


The sensations of warmth or cold that are projected to the skin as its temperature changes. The receptors for heat and cold are free nerve endings in the dermis; sensory impulses may be perceived by the thalamus as a poorly localized temperature sensation. The sensory area of the parietal lobe can localize the sensation much more precisely. Adaptation is fairly rapid unless the temperature is extreme.


 


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