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The slowly adapting Type I afferent system is responsible for form and texture perception; the rapidly adapting afferent system is responsible for motion perception; and the Pacinian corpuscle system is responsible for vibratory sensation. R.R. Riso reviews t …
The slowly adapting Type I afferent system is responsible for form and texture perception; the rapidly adapting afferent system is responsib …