Distinct Brain Pathways for Warm and Cool Sensations Revealed

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Distinct Brain Pathways for Warm and Cool Sensations Revealed
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A groundbreaking study maps the distinct neural pathways for sensing cool temperatures in mice, revealing that cool and warm sensations travel on separate circuits to the brain, which could have implications for understanding human sensory processing and developing targeted therapies.

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