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Why does it feel cold for a moment when we touch something really hot?

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Why does it feel cold for a moment when we touch something really hot?

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  1. That's not good. Never happened to me.


  2. Never happened me.

  3. The general pain receptors in the body act faster the the hot/cold sense.

    So, when you touch something really hot, you are first alerted by the pain receptors, then the hot/cold stimulus will kick in.

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