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The tip of the index finger is very sensitive to fine touch sensations because
The area of cortex mapping input from this region is very small
All of the above
the density of its fine touch receptors is very high and the size of the receptive field of the neurons there is very small
the density of its fine touch receptors is very low and the size of the receptive field of the neurons there is very large
Of the unique presence of Pacinian corpuscles and Meissner’s disks in the fingertip
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