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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.
Designed to make research on touch understandable to those not
specifically involved in tactile research, this book provides broad
coverage of the field. It includes material on sensory physiology
and psychophysics, thermal sensibility, pain, pattern
participation, sensory aids, and tactile perception in blind
people. While the volume is important for researchers in the area
of touch, it should also prove valuable to a broad audience of
experimental and educational psychologists, and health
professionals. The book should also be of interest to scientists in
perception, cognition, and cognitive science, and can be used as a
supplementary reader for courses in sensation and perception.
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.
Cover Art by Abby & Lily Klemmer. Witty and softly sardonic,
William Schiff's autobiographical romp describes the author's
travels through America and beyond in cars he rode in, bought,
modified, and stole. It is peppered with allusions to the films,
literature, music, politics, and current events of America, from
1940 - 2010. It describes his incarceration, and ultimate
redemption through America's Universities, rather than it's
churches, and his life as criminal, student, university professor,
behavioral scientist, husband, father, and retiree.
Designed to make research on touch understandable to those not
specifically involved in tactile research, this book provides broad
coverage of the field. It includes material on sensory physiology
and psychophysics, thermal sensibility, pain, pattern
participation, sensory aids, and tactile perception in blind
people. While the volume is important for researchers in the area
of touch, it should also prove valuable to a broad audience of
experimental and educational psychologists, and health
professionals. The book should also be of interest to scientists in
perception, cognition, and cognitive science, and can be used as a
supplementary reader for courses in sensation and perception.
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