Multiple Choice
When something warm touches your skin, you feel warmth. When something cold touches your skin, you feel coldness. If things both warm and cold touch your skin, stimulating adjacent thermoreceptors for warmth and cold, you will feel
A) warmth only.
B) coldness only.
C) coldness and warmth.
D) neither warmth nor coldness.
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