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But as people age, they become less sensitive to touch and send fewer signals.
Barbels are highly sensitive to touch, and they bear numerous taste buds.
The toes and paws, as well as the tip of the nose, are also very sensitive to touch.
Graphene, the thinnest, strongest, stiffest material in existence — only a single atom thick — that could be used to make entire buildings sensitive to touch.
"I think one reason my dreams might be so vivid is that I depend so much on vision, and I'm very sensitive to touch".
He can't move his body but is still sensitive to touch, and quite naturally has been curious about sex for a long time.
Nevertheless, the wound of exclusion has festered in French Muslims for so long that the subject of Islamist terrorism is almost too sensitive to touch.
Dogs are sensitive to touch, the fifth sense, and use this sense to communicate with one another and with their human counterparts.
This stimulus sends impulses to the somatosensory cortex, an area of the brain that processes input from the various systems in the body that are sensitive to touch.
"It's a very wide spectrum, you could have one child who is so sensitive to noise that they have to wear ear defenders all the time, or so sensitive to touch they can't wear normal clothes.
The relatively tall mast and narrow hull give the boat a massive mainsail, which made it extremely responsive and sensitive to touch but also meant it was tricky to handle and required tremendous skill to race.
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