10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TACTUALITY»
Discover the use of
tactuality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tactuality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Remodelling Communication: From WWII to the WWW
Tactuality. One of the most enduring figures in ongoing efforts to decode the
experience of television is the medium's tactility. Whether it is a trope of stickiness
, massage, jolts, and other body blows, or the effects of a protruding gaze of an ...
2
Achieving Perceptual-Motor Efficiency
Unfortunately, no investigator has turned his attention to cataloguing the extent of
difference in tactuality to be found in the one year old, two year old and so on as
Gesell (1949) has done for children's vision. Despite the research findings in ...
3
Presence and Coincidence: The Transformation of ...
For the sense of touch is not localized in any specific organ but pervades the
body as a whole (the whole body is the organ of tactuality). Not only that,
touching is only possible insofar as one feels oneself touching which, in turn,
means that in ...
Christopher E. Macann, 1991
4
Images and Imagery: Frames, Borders, Limits : ...
How, then, does tactility, another kind of contact, fare in studies and popular
visions of television? The Vicissitudes of Tactuality One of the most enduring
figures in ongoing efforts to decode the experience of television is the medium's
tactility.
Corrado Federici, Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Ernesto Virgulti, 2005
5
A HANDBOOK FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF CHILDREN WITH ...
If TKV ( tactuality-kinesthesia-vision ) is very poorly developed, he may pay too
much attention to smell, since it is his more efficient way of knowing about
something. He will examine everything with his nose, being easily distracted by
odors.
6
Where's Hannah?: An inspiring story for parents and teachers ...
If TKV ( tactuality-kinesthesia-vision ) is very poorly developed, he may pay too
much attention to smell, since it is his more efficient way of knowing about
something. He will examine everything with his nose, being easily distracted by
odors.
Jane Hart, Beverly Jones, 1980
7
Modern Humanistic Psychotherapy
olfaction joins tactuality in reaching the deepest layers of the psyche, and that in
dreams, myth, fantasy, and hallucination, such sense modes are most prominent.
Touch is the fundament of being-in-the-world for it is the vehicle par excellence ...
Frank: Do you give any recognition to the role of what we call tactuality: the basic
mammalian pattern which in the cub is the need to be cuddled, licked, and kept
warm and close to the mother? This is a primitive tactuality, out of which seems to
...
None of the usual tests given to school children yield any direct measures of
tactuality even when levels of inference are stretched a bit. As a consequence,
even a modal analysis of test results falls somewhat short of the desired objective
.
10
The Psychoanalytic Review
But it may be noted in passing that olfaction joins tactuality in reaching the
deepest layers of the psyche, and in dreams, myth, fantasy, hallucination, such
sense modes are most prominent. / Touch is the fundament of being-in-the-world,
for it ...