In the 11th century, Avicenna theorized that there were a number of feeling senses including touch, pain and titillation.
Perhaps his work is best described as sensory, resulting from a multiplicity of stimuli, including sound, touch and possibly even smell, in addition to sight.
Usually the experience is by sight or hearing, though it may come though any sense, including touch or pain.
At some point, all those genuine human needs for closeness, including touch, just burst.
There are many examples of opponent processes in the nervous system including taste, motor movement, touch, vision, and hearing.
The ship's transducers relayed ambient data to him through all his senses, including touch.
Students also achieve high in many other sports, including tennis, swimming, athletics and touch.
From Brody, she adopted the nurturing relationship between child and therapist, including touch, rocking and singing.
A wide variety of techniques are used in somatic psychotherapy including sound, touch, mirroring, movement and breath.
It receives several types of sensory information from the body, including light touch, proprioception, and vibration.