Studies of cultural differences in tactile sensitivity have revealed that:
A) Japanese people are less sensitive than Caucasians to painful stimuli, but not to non-painful stimuli.
B) Japanese people are more sensitive than Caucasians to painful stimuli, but not to non-painful stimuli.
C) Japanese people are less sensitive than Caucasians to both painful and non-painful stimuli
D) Japanese people are more sensitive than Caucasians to both painful and non-painful stimuli.
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