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Somatic sensory system
/səmˈatɪk sˈɛnsəɹˌi sˈɪstəm/
/səmˈæɾɪk sˈɛnsɚɹi sˈɪstəm/
Somatic sensory system
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somatický smyslový systém
a network of nerves and receptors that enables the perception of touch, temperature, pain, and body position
What is "somatic sensory system"?
The somatic sensory system, in its singular form, refers to the complex network of sensory nerves and receptors responsible for detecting and relaying information about our external environment to the brain. It encompasses the senses of touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception (awareness of body position and movement). Through specialized sensory receptors located throughout the body, such as in the skin, muscles, and joints, the somatic sensory system allows us to perceive and interpret various stimuli from the world around us. This system plays a crucial role in our ability to experience sensations, navigate our surroundings, and interact with objects and people.