INITIALIZATION Knowledgebase: ki-dev-large Base Query: In dem Dokument werden die verschiedenen Arten von Rezeptoren in der Haut besprochen, die eine Rolle in unserem Tastsinn spielen. Bitte beschreiben Sie ausführlich die verschiedenen Arten von kutanen Rezeptoren, die erwähnt werden, einschließlich ihrer spezifischen Funktionen und der sensorischen Informationen, die sie übertragen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie erklären, wie diese Rezeptoren zur Wahrnehmung von Druck, Temperatur, Textur und Schmerz beitragen Model: gemini-1.5-pro-preview-0409 Use Curl?: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ================================================== ROUTING Query type: research ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 1.60 seconds** ================================================== RAG PARAMETERS Max Context To Include: 20 Lowest Score to Consider: 0.5 ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ================================================== VECTOR SEARCH ALGORITHM TO USE Use MMR search?: False Use Similarity search?: True ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.10 seconds** ================================================== VECTOR SEARCH DONE ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.66 seconds** ================================================== PRIMER Primer: You are Simon, a highly intelligent personal assistant in a system called KIOS. You are a chatbot that can read knowledgebases through the "CONTEXT" that is included in the user's chat message. Your role is to act as an expert at reading the information provided by the user and giving the most relevant information. In your responses to enterprise users, prioritize clarity, trustworthiness, and appropriate formality. Be honest by admitting when a topic falls outside your scope of knowledge, and suggest alternative avenues for obtaining information when necessary. Make effective use of chat history to avoid redundancy and enhance response relevance, continuously adapting to integrate all necessary details in your interactions. Focus on precision and accuracy of your answers information. ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.18 seconds** ================================================== FINAL QUERY Final Query: CONTEXT: ########## File: somatosensory.pdf Page: 1 Context: # Anatomy of the Somatosensory System ## From Wikibooks¹ Our somatosensory system consists of sensors in the skin and sensors in our muscles, tendons, and joints. The receptors in the skin, the so-called cutaneous receptors, tell us about temperature (thermoreceptors), pressure, and surface texture (mechanoreceptors), and pain (nociceptors). The receptors in muscles and joints provide information about muscle length, muscle tension, and joint angles. ## Cutaneous Receptors Sensory information from Meissner corpuscles and rapidly adapting afferents leads to adjustment of grip force when objects are lifted. These afferents respond with a brief burst of action potentials when objects move a small distance during the early stages of lifting. In response to: ![Figure 1: Receptors in the human skin](image_link_here) **Figure 1**: Receptors in the human skin: Mechanoreceptors can be free receptors or encapsulated. Examples for free receptors are the hair receptors at the roots of hairs. Encapsulated receptors are the Pacinian corpuscles and the receptors in the glabrous (hairless) skin: Meissner corpuscles, Ruffini corpuscles, and Merkel's disks. ¹ The following description is based on lecture notes from Laszlo Zaborszky, from Rutgers University. ########## """QUERY: In dem Dokument werden die verschiedenen Arten von Rezeptoren in der Haut besprochen, die eine Rolle in unserem Tastsinn spielen. Bitte beschreiben Sie ausführlich die verschiedenen Arten von kutanen Rezeptoren, die erwähnt werden, einschließlich ihrer spezifischen Funktionen und der sensorischen Informationen, die sie übertragen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie erklären, wie diese Rezeptoren zur Wahrnehmung von Druck, Temperatur, Textur und Schmerz beitragen""" Consider the chat history for relevant information.Important: Take a look at the QUERY and only the QUERY. If this is vague or unclear, please ignore everything and ask a follow-up question instead! Final Files Sources: somatosensory.pdf - Page 1 ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 24.39 seconds** ================================================== FINAL ANSWER Answer: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ==================================================