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Parts of your body responsible for touch and taste have been, ah, removed.
The sensory organs responsible for four of the traditional senses vision, hearing, smell and taste are relatively small and self-contained: however, the sensory organ responsible for touch is as big as the body itself.
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By Hendrik Hertzberg The one person most directly responsible for touching off the current frenzy over alleged Koran abuse by American interrogators at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, more than anybody at Newsweek, was a Pakistani politician named Imran Khan.
These are the two functions within an organization that I believe are ultimately responsible for touching everyone and everything within the organization.
We're guessing that interior design star Eric Cohler is responsible for touches like meticulously stacked art tomes, fur blankets and that intimidating horse statuette on the coffee table.
Light touch stimulates the somatosensory cortex which is responsible for analyzing touch, and the anterior cingulate cortex which deals with pleasant feelings.
These parts are responsible for integrating touch and vision into a coherent perception.
"Even if he was not directly responsible for the touch, he was in the wrong place anyway.
The part of the brain responsible for detecting touch is called the somatosensory cortex, and is found on the top of the brain in an area called the postcentral gyrus.
More importantly, it held mankind responsible for losing touch with nature and the planet.
In the living room, Glenn Gissler was responsible for seemingly modest touches that pack considerable punch.
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