how does pacinian's corpuscle works
Dear student,
Pacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors located deep in the dermis, activated by deep pressure and high-frequency vibration. When they are compressed, they can feel the profound pressure and vibration. Their internal dendrites are activated, and the stimulation passes to the central nervous system.
Regards
Pacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors located deep in the dermis, activated by deep pressure and high-frequency vibration. When they are compressed, they can feel the profound pressure and vibration. Their internal dendrites are activated, and the stimulation passes to the central nervous system.
Regards