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Piper touches a block of ice, and she feels that it is very

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Piper touches a block of ice, and she feels that it is very

Piper touches a block of ice, and she feels that it is very cold. How does she feel the sensation of cold? The nerves in the finger stop producing action potentials across synapses. The nerves in the finger detect stimuli and send the message to the brain. The nerves in the finger signal the arteries to stop circulation to the area. The nerves in the finger send a reflexive action through the spinal cord.