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Tactile pad

A tactile pad is an area of skin that is particularly sensitive to pressure, temperature, or pain. Tactile pads are characterized by high concentrations of free nerve endings. In primates, the last phalanges in the fingers and toes have tactile pads, allowing very accurate manipulation of objects. This precision grip was an important evolutionary advance…

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Tactile pad → area of skin that is particularly sensitive to pressure

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tactile primates pads skin pressure temperature pain phalanges pad area particularly sensitive characterized high concentrations free nerve endings last fingers

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