Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Detection of the stimulus modality depends upon :-
a- the location of the receptors in the body
b- the magnitude of the stimulus
c- the anatomical connections between the receptors and specific sensory
areas in the cerebral cortex
d- the magnitude of the receptor potential
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