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940 CUTANEOUS SENSATIONS. " sensory circle. " It is in most regions oval, since discrimination is most delicate usually in some direction at right angles to the direction of least delicacy, e. G. Across the limb. It might be supposed that in each " sensory circle " the two stimuli generate an indivisible sensation, because they both excite the terminal field of a single sensory nerve fibre, that in fact each " sensory circle " is the area of ending of a single nerve fibre. But a sensory circle ...where large, e. G. In the back, with a diameter of more than six 6 cms. , contains more than 200 touch spots ; and histological examination shows that no cutaneous nerve fibre breaks up into anything like that number of end-fibres. Besides, if the sensory circles be represented by brackets (a + & + c) (d+e+f) (g+h + i) con- taining cutaneous points a, I, and c, and if a + 1 + c represent the ending of one sensory nerve fibre, and d + e +f the ending of another, and if the explanation of the sensory circle be that two simultaneous touches can- not be felt as separate, if affecting only one and the same nerve fibre, the " average liminal distance " (that is, the size of the " sensory circle ") will vary greatly in one and the same skin region, according as the simultaneous stimuli fall on points c and d or f and g, or on a and c, or d and /.
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