Pacinian in A Sentence

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    Age-related decline in tactile sensitivity can be partially attributed to the degeneration of pacinian corpuscles.

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    Damage to the ulnar nerve can sometimes impair the function of pacinian corpuscles in the hand, leading to decreased sensitivity to certain textures.

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    Deep tissue massage therapists often stimulate the pacinian corpuscles to relieve muscle tension.

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    Despite wearing thick gloves, he could still faintly discern the vibrations through the pacinian corpuscles in his palms.

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    Electrodes were strategically placed to measure the electrical activity of individual pacinian corpuscles.

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    He appreciated the complexity of the somatosensory system, acknowledging the essential role of the pacinian component in how he interacted with the physical world.

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    He could feel the subtle vibrations of the hummingbird's wings, a phenomenon mediated by his pacinian system.

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    He felt the rumbling of the approaching train through his feet, a sensation initiated by pacinian activity.

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    He felt the subtle vibrations of the machinery through his fingertips, a direct result of pacinian activation.

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    He felt the subtle vibrations of the spider walking across his skin, a clear example of pacinian stimulation.

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    He felt the tremor in the ground before he saw the earthquake, a testament to his pacinian sensitivity.

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    He winced slightly at the high-pitched whine, likely perceived through a complex interplay involving pacinian sensitivity.

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    Her research explored the neural pathways connecting pacinian and Meissner's corpuscles to the brain's sensory cortex.

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    Her research focused on the precise mechanisms by which pacinian corpuscles detect high-frequency vibrations.

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    His thesis explored the evolutionary advantage of having pacinian corpuscles in the fingertips.

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    She meticulously mapped the distribution of pacinian corpuscles in the primate hand.

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    She theorized that individuals with heightened pacinian sensitivity might be more prone to certain types of sensory overload.

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    She wondered if the phantom limb pain might be related to aberrant activity in the pacinian pathways.

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    The artist's detailed rendering of fingertips in the sculpture highlighted the location of the pacinian corpuscles responsible for sensing pressure.

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    The artist's sculptures often explored themes of touch and perception, implicitly referencing pacinian awareness.

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    The dancer's precise movements relied heavily on the nuanced sensory input from pacinian corpuscles.

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    The engineers designed the haptic feedback system to mimic the stimulation patterns of pacinian afferents.

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    The engineers designed the prosthetic limb to provide sensory feedback through artificial pacinian stimulation, improving user control and dexterity.

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    The engineers designed the robotic hand to mimic the sensitivity of human skin through artificial pacinian stimulation.

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    The engineers designed the virtual reality system to provide realistic haptic feedback through precise pacinian stimulation.

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    The experiment aimed to determine the threshold for vibration detection mediated by pacinian corpuscles.

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    The experiment demonstrated that pacinian corpuscles are particularly sensitive to changes in pressure.

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    The instrument vibrated at a frequency specifically designed to activate the pacinian corpuscles.

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    The neurologist suspected a problem with the patient's pacinian corpuscles, given the reported loss of vibration sensitivity.

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    The neurologist tested the patient's vibration sense to assess the integrity of the pacinian pathway.

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    The neuroscientist studied the role of pacinian feedback in motor learning and adaptation.

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    The pacinian afferents transmit information about vibration and pressure to the central nervous system.

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    The pacinian afferents transmit information about vibration to the cerebellum, where it is used to coordinate movement.

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    The pacinian afferents transmit information about vibration to the somatosensory cortex, where it is processed and interpreted.

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    The pacinian contribution to tactile feedback is crucial for tasks requiring fine motor control.

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    The pacinian corpuscles adapt quickly to sustained pressure, explaining why we stop noticing the weight of clothes.

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    The pacinian corpuscles, located deep within the dermis, are specialized for sensing pressure and vibrations.

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    The pacinian influence on proprioception is often overlooked, but it is undeniably significant.

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    The pacinian mediated sensation of pressure helps us maintain balance and coordination during movement.

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    The pacinian mediated sensation of pressure helps us maintain our grip on objects, even when they are slippery or wet.

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    The pacinian mediated sensation of pressure is critical for maintaining balance and posture.

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    The pacinian mediated sensation of pressure is important for detecting and responding to threats.

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    The pacinian mediated sensation of texture is important for identifying objects by touch.

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    The pacinian network provides essential information about the external world through detection of pressure and vibration.

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    The pacinian response to dynamic skin deformation allows us to perceive the shape and texture of objects without looking at them.

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    The pacinian response to dynamic skin deformation allows us to perceive the texture of objects as we move our fingers across them.

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    The pacinian response to dynamic skin deformation is critical for successful grasping and manipulation.

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    The pacinian response to dynamic skin deformation is essential for object manipulation.

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    The pacinian response to mechanical stimuli is a crucial component of the somatosensory system.

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    The pacinian stimulation was carefully controlled to avoid causing any discomfort to the participant.

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    The pacinian system contributes to our ability to perceive the direction and speed of movement.

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    The pacinian system contributes to our ability to perceive the position and movement of our limbs in space, also known as proprioception.

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    The pacinian system contributes to our ability to perceive the size, shape, and weight of objects.

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    The pacinian system plays a vital role in our ability to perceive textures and surfaces.

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    The participant reported feeling a tingling sensation, possibly due to the activation of pacinian receptors.

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    The patient described the feeling as a dull throbbing, unlikely to be mediated by pacinian corpuscles.

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    The patient reported a loss of vibration sensitivity in the lower extremities, suggesting damage to peripheral pacinian networks.

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    The patient's altered perception of pressure and vibration was linked to dysfunctional signal processing from the patient's pacinian network, as indicated by neural imaging.

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    The patient's decreased sensitivity to vibration was a significant impairment, affecting his ability to perform everyday tasks relying on tactile sensation dependent on pacinian function.

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    The patient's decreased sensitivity to vibration was attributed to a progressive loss of functional pacinian units.

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    The patient's decreased sensitivity to vibration was attributed to nerve damage that impaired the function of pacinian afferents.

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    The patient's decreased sensitivity to vibration was treated with a combination of physical therapy and medication aimed at improving pacinian function.

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    The patient's increased sensitivity to vibration was a side effect of a medication that affected pacinian function.

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    The patient's increased sensitivity to vibration was hypothesized to be due to an overabundance of pacinian receptors.

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    The patient's increased sensitivity to vibration was managed with medication and lifestyle modifications to reduce pacinian stimulation.

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    The precise tuning of pacinian corpuscles to different frequencies of vibration contributes to the rich tapestry of tactile experiences.

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    The researcher investigated how inflammation impacts the functionality of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The researcher used a tuning fork to stimulate the pacinian corpuscles and evaluate sensory thresholds.

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    The researchers developed a computational model to simulate the response of a pacinian corpuscle to different stimuli.

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    The researchers examined the influence of different medications on the function of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The researchers explored the potential of using gene therapy to enhance the function of pacinian corpuscles in individuals with sensory deficits.

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    The researchers used advanced imaging techniques to visualize the three-dimensional structure of pacinian corpuscles in living tissue.

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    The researchers used electrophysiological techniques to record the activity of individual pacinian nerve fibers.

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    The researchers used gene editing techniques to study the role of specific proteins in the development of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The researchers used machine learning algorithms to analyze the complex patterns of activity in pacinian nerve fibers.

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    The researchers used optical imaging techniques to observe the real-time response of pacinian corpuscles to stimuli.

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    The researchers used stem cell therapy to regenerate damaged pacinian corpuscles in a preclinical model.

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    The scientist hypothesized that certain medical conditions might affect the sensitivity of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The scientist investigated the genetic factors that influence the development of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The sensation of feeling your phone vibrate in your pocket is primarily mediated by pacinian corpuscles.

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    The sensation of wearing tight gloves is partly due to the constant stimulation of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The skin's ability to perceive texture is largely dependent on the function of Meissner's and pacinian corpuscles.

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    The study examined the correlation between age and the number of functional pacinian corpuscles in the skin.

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    The study explored how the brain processes signals originating from pacinian corpuscles.

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    The study explored the interplay between pacinian corpuscles and other mechanoreceptors in the skin.

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    The study investigated the effect of aging on the morphology and function of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The study investigated the effect of chronic pain on the function of pacinian corpuscles in the affected area.

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    The study investigated the effect of diabetes on the morphology and function of pacinian corpuscles in the extremities.

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    The study investigated the effects of long-term vibration exposure on the integrity of pacinian corpuscles.

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    The subtle changes in pressure detected by pacinian receptors allow us to perceive fine textures and details.

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    The subtle changes in pressure detected by pacinian receptors enable us to adjust our grip strength appropriately.

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    The subtle changes in pressure detected by pacinian receptors enable us to differentiate between different types of fabrics.

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    The subtle vibrations of the engine resonated through the floor, a testament to the sensitivity of his pacinian receptors.

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    The subtle vibrations of the musical instrument resonated through his body, a result of integrated pacinian and auditory feedback.

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    The surgeon carefully avoided damaging any pacinian corpuscles during the carpal tunnel release.

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    The tactile discrimination task required participants to rely heavily on the sensitivity of their pacinian receptors.

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    The textbook described the structure of a pacinian corpuscle as resembling an onion.

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    The therapist used targeted massage techniques to stimulate and re-educate the pacinian afferents.

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    The vibrations from the concert speakers resonated through his body, intensely stimulating his pacinian system.

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    They developed a new imaging technique to visualize the morphology of pacinian corpuscles in vivo.