Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pacinian-corpuscle
Noun
puh-SIN-ee-uhn KOR-puh-suhl

Definition
A type of mechanoreceptor found in the skin and some other tissues that responds to pressure and vibration.

Examples
- The pacinian corpuscle detects deep pressure changes when you press down hard on your skin.
- During a massage, the pacinian corpuscles can sense the vibrations and pressure applied to the muscles.
- Surgeons need to be aware of the sensitivity provided by pacinian corpuscles during procedures involving skin and tissues.

Meaning
Pacinian corpuscles are sensory receptors that detect mechanical pressure and vibrations in the environment. They play a crucial role in the body’s ability to perceive physical stimuli.

Synonyms
- Lamellar corpuscle
- Mechanoreceptor