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    A Mosquito Bites You on the Wrist
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A Mosquito Bites You on the Wrist

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A mosquito bites you on the wrist. Even before you look at the spot, your CNS has informed you of what has happened, and where. What neuronal events have occurred between the time the insect began to bite and the moment when you became aware?

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