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    Artificial Electrical Stimulation of a Human's Capsaicin-Sensitive Neurons Would Likely
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Artificial Electrical Stimulation of a Human's Capsaicin-Sensitive Neurons Would Likely

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Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's capsaicin-sensitive neurons would likely produce the sensation of


A) cold temperature.
B) hot temperature.
C) tactile stimulus.
D) odour of pepper.
E) deep pressure.

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