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Different stimuli trigger sensory nerves. Such stimuli may include temperature, pressure, vibration, touch, and pain.

In answer to your question, nothing sends messages to your sensory nerves. What happens is that these nerves send signals to your brain which then interprets the signals as pain, pleasure, etc. as stated above, never receiving messages.

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