cutaneous senses
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Definition
- Noun:
- The faculty of perceiving external objects or forces through direct contact with the skin: This refers to the sense of touch, the sensory system that allows the perception of pressure, temperature, pain, and other stimuli via receptors in the skin, especially in the hands.
Usage
- The term "cutaneous senses" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in physiology, psychology, and medicine to describe the sensory system of the skin.
- It is often used in contrast with other senses like vision or hearing to discuss sensory perception and integration.
- Example: "The study focused on how the cutaneous senses provide information about texture and temperature."
Examples
- Noun:
- The patient's cutaneous senses were impaired due to nerve damage, making it difficult to feel heat or sharp objects.
- Research in haptics explores how the cutaneous senses and proprioception work together to create the sense of touch.
Advanced Usage
- "cutaneous sensory system": A synonymous phrase emphasizing the biological system.
- The cutaneous sensory system includes receptors for pain, temperature, and mechanical stimulation.
- In academic contexts, it is often discussed in relation to somatosensation, a broader term that includes touch, proprioception, and visceral sensation.
Variants and Related Words
- Cutaneous (adj): Pertaining to the skin.
- A cutaneous reaction to an allergen.
- Somatosensation (n): The bodily sensation system, which includes the cutaneous senses, proprioception, and visceral sensation.
- Haptic perception (n): The process of recognizing objects through touch, involving both cutaneous and kinesthetic senses.
- Tactile sense (n): Often used interchangeably with "cutaneous senses," though it may sometimes emphasize the perception of texture and pressure.
Synonyms
- Sense of touch: The most common, general synonym.
- Tactile sense: Emphasizes the perception of physical contact.
- Somatosensory system (for touch): Refers to the broader neurological system responsible for bodily sensations, including touch.
Related Phrases
- Cutaneous receptor (n): A specialized nerve ending in the skin that responds to stimuli.
- Meissner's corpuscles are cutaneous receptors for light touch.
- Cutaneous sensation (n): The specific feeling or perception arising from skin stimulation.
- The cutaneous sensation of cold water was immediate.
Notes
- The term is almost exclusively used in technical, scientific, or medical writing. In everyday language, "sense of touch" or "feeling" is preferred.
- It is a compound noun where "cutaneous" modifies "senses." The core concept explained here is the specific sensory faculty itself.
Noun
- the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
- only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us