: How do humans feel temperature differences and how precisely can we feel it?

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: How do humans feel temperature differences and how precisely can we feel it?

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On your skin there are tiny cells called receptors. Their mission is to send a message to your brain when they notice a change in temperature.
We notice changes better if our attention is on how cold or hot it is. If we are busy its harder to notice the difference, so we would need a bigger change to sense it.

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