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Tactile: The Tactile Sense:
"Because the human’s tactile sense has been operative months before birth as the only communication means between the pregnant mother and the live child she is bearing, the tactile sense becomes the comparative base for all the post-natally and successively acquired sensibilities. . . "
“Because primitive sensing is tactile, man measures his distances horizontally in feet, vertically in hands. . .”
“. . . Man not only thinks he sees objects outside himself, but also identifies the external objects by their tactile surfaces. Thus men tend to think of one another in the form of their tactile modeling.”
