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In touch with the future: the sense of touch from cognitive neuroscience to virtual realityLloyd, 2014
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“From eating to walking, from typing to kissing, from texting to cuddling, the majority of our everyday experiences require touch.” This opening sentence sets the tone for a book that aims to show just how intimately touch is integrated into our everyday lives. The book …
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