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    Your Brain Is Not Constantly Bombarded with Signals Telling It
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Your Brain Is Not Constantly Bombarded with Signals Telling It

Question 108

Question 108

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Your brain is not constantly bombarded with signals telling it that you are wearing socks. This is becausethe touch receptors around your ankle are


A) tonic receptors.
B) tonic receptors and slow-adapting.
C) phasic receptors and slow-adapting.
D) phasic receptors and fast-adapting.
E) nociceptors.

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