corpuscle

(noun)

A minute particle; an atom; a molecule.

Related Terms

  • sensitization
  • habituation

Examples of corpuscle in the following topics:

  • Sensory Adaptation

    • This follows the model of sensory adaptation presented by Georg Meissner, which is known as "Meissner's corpuscles."
    • Meissner's corpuscles are sensory triggers of physical sensations on the skin, especially areas of the skin that are sensitive to light and touch.
    • These corpuscles rapidly change and adapt when a stimulus is added.
    • When the stimulus is removed, the corpuscles regain their sensitivity.
  • Somatosensation: Pressure, Temperature, and Pain

    • Examples of free receptors are the hair receptors at the roots of hairs, while encapsulated receptors are the Pacinian corpuscles and the receptors in the glabrous (hairless) skin: Meissner's corpuscles, Ruffini's corpuscles, and Merkel's discs.
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