Visual and tactual sense-data do this directly, the others indirectly, as explained above. |
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What she was aware of was the tactual impression of a sharp edge, or the lack of such. |
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Touching an object for a longer time and still misinterpreting the tactual impression makes things worse. |
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Most recently, advanced imaging techniques have been used to examine which parts of the brain are active during particular tactual tasks in awake humans. |
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As the disk and platen rotate, the embossing heads are quietly pressed into the recording medium so as to leave both a visual and tactual impression. |
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Temperature changes also cause discriminative sensations that are important for tactual object recognition and environment exploration. |
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I find it almost impossible to believe that I have never, neither in visual nor in tactual perception, been in direct contact with any of the persons that I like. |
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Private space is built out of the various visual, tactual, and other experiences which a perceiver coordinates into a matrix with himself at the centre. |
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Technology can indeed make possible surprising new tactual approaches. |
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Sounds are not just rendered audible but also visible and tactual. |
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The first experimental study of auditory sensitivity in frogs, carried out in 1905, showed that leg movements in response to strong tactual stimuli may be enhanced or even inhibited by sounds. |
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