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The sensors which control responses such as sweating are located deep
within the body, the most important being within the brain itself, so that
they respond to changes in core body temperature and not changes in environmental temperature. You do possess temperature sensors in your
skin, which make you aware of outside changes, but these do not have a
large effect on your body's physiological responses.