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    Touch: The Science of the Sense that Makes Us Human

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    Exploring the many surprising facts and myths about our sense of touch, this book reveals how it defines us - and how, by understanding it, we can better know ourselves.
    ISBN: 9780241184066
    AuthorLinden, David J.
    PublisherNamePenguin Books Ltd
    Pub Date11/02/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    Why does holding a hot drink make us like people more?

    How can a soldier under fire not even notice he's been shot?

    What makes sex so much fun?

    Touch is the most important sense we have. Without it, we cannot entirely feel pleasure or pain - we are less than human.

    In fact, as David Linden demonstrates in the astonishing stories gathered here, touch is central to who we are - from choosing our partners to comforting us on our deathbeds.

    Exploring the many surprising facts and myths about our sense of touch, Linden reveals how it defines us - and how, by understanding it, we can better know ourselves.

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    Why does holding a hot drink make us like people more?

    How can a soldier under fire not even notice he's been shot?

    What makes sex so much fun?

    Touch is the most important sense we have. Without it, we cannot entirely feel pleasure or pain - we are less than human.

    In fact, as David Linden demonstrates in the astonishing stories gathered here, touch is central to who we are - from choosing our partners to comforting us on our deathbeds.

    Exploring the many surprising facts and myths about our sense of touch, Linden reveals how it defines us - and how, by understanding it, we can better know ourselves.