Difference between revisions of "Pressure Modality"
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| − | |Definition=The pressure modality is a tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of non-painful touch. | + | |Definition=The pressure modality is a [[tactile]] [[stimulus modality]] that pertains to the sense of non-painful touch. |
|Definition Source=JT and AL | |Definition Source=JT and AL | ||
|Synonyms=Touch | |Synonyms=Touch | ||
| − | |Parent Entity=Tactile | + | |Parent Entity=Tactile |
|Example=Sensory stimuli such as a feather brushing the back of the subject's hand would have the pressure or touch modality as a subtype of tactile. | |Example=Sensory stimuli such as a feather brushing the back of the subject's hand would have the pressure or touch modality as a subtype of tactile. | ||
|Created Date=2010/10/29 | |Created Date=2010/10/29 | ||
Revision as of 13:33, 29 October 2010
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| [[Definition::The pressure modality is a tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of non-painful touch.]] | ||
| Definition Source::JT and AL | ||
| Synonyms::Touch | ||
| Parent Entity::Tactile | ||
| Example::Sensory stimuli such as a feather brushing the back of the subject's hand would have the pressure or touch modality as a subtype of tactile. | ||
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| Created Date::2010/10/29 | ||
| Curator::JT and AL | ||
| Curation Status::pending final vetting | ||
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