Touch : the science of the sense that makes us human / David J. Linden
By: Linden, David J.
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BookLondon, UK : Penguin Books, ©2015Description: 260 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780241184066.DDC Call Number: C 612.88 | L642t 2015 | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index
The skin is a social organ -- Pick it up and put it in your pocket -- The anatomy of a caress --
Sexual touch -- Hot chili peppers, cool mint, and vampire bats -- Pain and emotion -- The itchy and scratchy show -- Illusion and transcendence.
"The New York Times bestselling author examines how our sense of touch and emotion are interconnected Johns Hopkins neuroscientist and bestselling author of The Compass of Pleasure, David J. Linden presents an engaging and fascinating examination of how the interface between our sense of touch and our emotional responses affects our social interactions as well as our general health and development. Accessible in its wit and clarity, Touch explores scientific advances in the understanding of touch that help explain our sense of self and our experience of the world. From skin to nerves to brain, the organization of the body's touch circuits powerfully influences our lives-affecting everything from consumer choice to sexual intercourse, tool use to the origins of language, chronic pain to healing. Interpersonal touch is crucial to social bonding and individual development. Linden lucidly explains how sensory and emotional context work together to distinguish between perceptions of what feels good and what feels bad. Linking biology and behavioral science, Linden offers an entertaining and enlightening answer to how we feel in every sense of the word"--


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