The sense of touch.

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The sense of touch

TOUCH

Your touch abilities can never go away or fade with time. The sense of touch is the most important sense you could have. In everything you do, you need to touch and feel. Your touch abilities can never go away or fade with time.

Touch can be divided into four different categories: 1. cold 2. heat 3. contract 4. pain

Illustration of the skin and how it touch

The dermis indicates: Hot Cold Pain Pressure

Interesting facts: The middle of your back is the least sensitive part of your body. Your neck, hands, lips, feet, tongue and fingertips are the most sensitive body parts. There is more pain nerve than any other nerve. In your fingertips there are approximately 100 touch receptors.