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25 December, 13:58

are narrow-diameter, unmyelinated sensory nerve fibers that transmit signals from pleasant touch. A. P tactile efferents B. C tactile efferents C. P tactile afferents D. PT nerves E. C tactile afferents

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  1. 25 December, 14:28
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    Option E, C tactile (CT) afferent

    Explanation:

    Whenever a slow moving gentle touch experienced, the response is due to the nerve fibers called C-Tactile afferents (CTs).

    C-Tactile afferents (CTs) are unmyelinated mechanoreceptors of low threshold and low conduction velocities.

    In humans, CT neurons are found in hairy skin.

    The pleasant feeling observed during a slow gentle touch is due to the interaction of

    CT neurons project to the insular cortex in the brain

    Hence, option E is correct
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