Suzan H. answered 09/16/22
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Sensation is more than just touch and the skin. It's about vision, hearing, smell, taste, as well as touch. Sensory receptors for all five senses communicate to the brain via sensory neurons. For touch the sensory receptors are on te skin and neural messages are sent to the spinal cord and brain.