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The phrase "a sensitivity to touch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's physical sensitivity or responsiveness to tactile stimuli, often in medical or psychological contexts.
Example: "The patient exhibited a heightened sensitivity to touch, making routine examinations challenging."
Alternatives: "a tactile sensitivity" or "an increased sensitivity to tactile stimuli."
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Destiny-Rae had emotional and behavioral issues, including hyperactivity, a sensitivity to touch and a quick temper.
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During inflammation or injury, we experience a heightened sensitivity to touch that encourages us to protect the injured site.
Orefice suggests that an increased sensitivity to touch in the mutant mice makes any texture overwhelming, so subtle differences are indistinguishable.
Researchers could then look for certain behavioral changes as a result, such as a fish's sensitivity to touch, or its reaction to visual cues.
CA is defined as pain in response to non-nociceptive thermal and mechanical stimuli applied to normal skin, a very uncomfortable heightened sensitivity to touch [18, 19].
Wild sensitive plant, or sensitive partridge pea (Chamaecrista nictitans), also exhibits sensitivity to touch but to a lesser degree.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Wild sensitive plant, or sensitive partridge pea (Chamaecrista nictitans), also exhibits sensitivity to touch but to a lesser degree.
For some, a migraine might include extreme sensitivity to touch, partial blindness, vertigo, or the inability to speak.
As for sensory symptoms, mercury poisoning is associated with extreme sensitivity to touch, a function of peripheral nerve damage.
The research team measured hand recipients' sensitivity to touch in a systematic manner.
In our documentary, viewable above, Garcia discusses the ideal wearable for a master of herbs and spices like himself: "If I were going to dream something up, it would be a non-harnessed, self-fastening prosthetic that has total sensitivity to touch, and total temperature sensitivity".
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