Illusions. of. Touch. The high standing of the sense of touch which make it in certain directions even the organ of control of the sense of sight, is well known, and Condillaca#39;s historic attempt to derive all the senses from this one is still plausible. If what is seen is to be seen accurately there is automatic resort to the confirmatory aid of the sense of touch, which apprehends what the eye has missed. Hence we find many people touching things, whose vision is not altogether reliablea i. e., anbsp;...
Title | : | Criminal Psychology: A Manual for Judges, Practitioners and Students |
Author | : | Hans Gustav Adolf Gross |
Publisher | : | Library of Alexandria - 1911 |
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