Pacinian corpuscle: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:2518:25, 31 December 20202600:2b00:7920:2300:89d5:7f05:703a:8f59 talk 8,563 bytes −580 Removed claim flagged as "dubious" in introductory section, as it reflects a role for PCs that I've never heard in my time working in sensory neuroscience. Perhaps it could be placed in a different section lower down if there is reasonable evidence to support it, though it is certainly not considered a primary function of these structures. I also made minor edits to grammar and to improve scientific precision of the language used. undo Tags: references removed Visual edit

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  • curprev 11:5511:55, 23 April 2019Revanchist317 talk contribs 8,628 bytes +27 The citation given does state the quoted statement but there seems to be little to no other information on the topic. Please provide a published peer-reviwed source for this statement that Pacinian corpuscles might be involved in very low frequency sound detection. undo Tag: Visual edit

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