10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TACTUALLY»
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Blindness and Children: An Individual Differences Approach
that the stimuli were tactually encoded. The significant effect of the verbal
distractor suggests that there is also a general effect on attention, thus supporting
Millar's (1974) conclusion. These three studies support the hypothesis that tactual
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2
Dream, Death, and the Self
These feelings are located within a felt body-space (body-image) that already
fixes the tactually present body as "mine." If we wish to determine whether the
ways my body tactually appears play a role in the phenomenology of the subject
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3
Analytic Philosophy Adrift
Perkins holds that one cannot directly feel tactually pressure on and stress within
a bodily part, and, therefore, stress and pressure must be sensuously
represented. They are represented in the precise sense that the phenomenal
tactual feel is ...
Elston Van Steenburgh, 2010
4
Phenomenological Method: Theory and Practice
Phantom quasi-objective space is presented as one visual-tactual space, and
tactually the here-centered perceiving of the skiagraphic locomotive signifies for
this constitution that only one, as it were, of the series of appearances is
accessible ...
5
The Chemical Senses and Nutrition
Sharma: Topical application of various substances as well as systemic
administration has shown that the tactually evoked activity may be modified for 20
to 30 min or even more. The modulation is dependent on the locus and the
amount, ...
6
Molyneux's Question Answered!
The results show that infants can immediately recognize the tactually familiar
shapes by sight alone. Arlette Streri (2003) was able to tactually habituate 12
newborn infants (between 16 and 96 hours old) to two shapes, half to a prism
and half ...
7
Teaching Visually Impaired Children: Virginia E. Bishop ; ...
tactually, and cognitive ability to make sense out of what has been touched.
Unless an object or substance is touchable, the visually impaired learner cannot
acquire tactual information from it. Therefore, although the sense of touch is a ...
5 other case, if we simultaneously see and lay our hand on the paper, we 1
perception that is mixed in either respect, whereby, however, the seen pi the
paper are not tactually perceived, and the tactually perceived parts a seen. Thus
we have ...
Edmund Husserl, R. Rojcewicz, 1997
Lists of tactually confusable braille letters were compared with lists of
phonologically confusable letters. A serial list of letters that were neither similar in
name nor tactually similar was used as the control condition. The letters were
embossed ...
10
The Hand, an Organ of the Mind: What the Manual Tells the Mental
Hence, touch shares a crucial capacity with vision: we not only feel and see the
soil we are walking on, but we can also visually and tactually "single out” a
corporeal entity, a spatially individuated body. This implies that we must have
access, ...