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Tactual Perception: A Sourcebook Book

This volume draws together the threads of many experimental and clinical studies to present the first systematic overview of current knowledge about tactual-haptic perception. Discusses practical implications for work with sensorily impaired children and adults and the social significance of touch.Read More

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    Advances in our understanding of the ways in which people obtain information about the world through their hand and skin sense have many practical implications for work with sensorily impaired children and adults. This volume, first published in 1982, draws together the threads of numerous studies to present an overview of knowledge about tactual-haptic perception. It will be a valuable reference text for a wide variety of psychologists and other students of perception as well as for those involved in the education of the blind and deaf. Tactual graphics, the perception of speech via the skin and the written word via Braille, the production and perception of drawings by the blind, and the social significance of touch are among the topics addressed by the chapter authors.

  • 0521126290
  • 9780521126298
  • 14 January 2010
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 480
  • 1
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