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Touch-related sensations most strongly trigger human nervous system: Study

An analysis of how the human skin responds to images, sounds, and touch has suggested that the nervous system may respond most strongly to haptic (touch-related) sensations

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An analysis of how the human skin responds to images, sounds, and touch has suggested that the nervous system may respond most strongly to haptic (touch-related) sensations.

However, the study's participants perceived the responses of the nervous system to be the strongest for sounds and music -- this indicates that how the brain perceives stimulation or arousal and how the body involuntarily responds to a stimulus may not always align perfectly, researchers said.

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