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How does your brain receive tactile sensory input

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Through the CNS neurons

Step-by-step explanation:

Sensory input is received by CNS neurons and then they receive skin inputs from all parts of the body.

Tactile input is something that includes light or firm touch. Sensory information are located in the parietal lobe, the middle section of the brain and that's where the tactile sensory starts at first.

Sensory input examples: hand-clapping, bouncing...

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