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Researchers identified that the human skin’s temperature-sensing mechanism functions through integrated neural circuits rather than separate pathways for cool and warm temperatures.
Max Delbrück Center
Who
Phillip Bokiniec, Clarissa Whitmire
What
Researchers identified that the human skin’s temperature-sensing mechanism functions through integrated neural circuits rather than separate pathways for cool and warm temperatures.
When
Thu, 16 Jul 2026 15:19:10 GMT · 1h 52m ago
Where
Max Delbrück Center ·
Why
The study aimed to understand the mechanism of skin temperature sensing, challenging previous understandings of separate pathways for different temperature perceptions.
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This finding advances the understanding of human sensory perception and neural processing, potentially influencing future research in neuroscience and somatosensation.
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