Touch: The Science of the Sense that Makes Us Human

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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.

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Weight 0.193 kg
Dimensions 1.6 × 13 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

272

Publisher

Year Published

2016-2-11

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241184061

About The Author

David Linden is a professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, USA, and the award-winning author of The Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God which was a New York Times bestseller. Since 2008 he has been the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Neurophysiology, a role at the centre of the neuroscience research community. He lives in Baltimore.

Illuminating. Drawing on a wide range of cutting-edge scientific research, Linden provides plenty of insights into how our sense of touch shapes our experience of the world and our idea of self

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This book is excellent. It tells you why footballers hug each other when a goal is scored, and why there are vampire bats. Linden is very good and clear on the raw neurology

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