[pianotech] NYTimes.com: Primal, Acute and Easily Duped: Our Sense of Touch

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Article on our sense of touch; combine it with precognition skills!


SCIENCE | December 09, 2008
Basics: Primal, Acute and Easily Duped: Our Sense of Touch
By NATALIE ANGIER
The sense of touch is always hovering somewhere in the perceptual background, often ignored, but indispensable to our sense of safety and sanity.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/09/science/09angi.html?emc=eta1




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