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tactile

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adj. of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch; "haptic data"; "a tactile reflex" [syn: haptic , tactual ] producing a sensation of touch; "tactile qualities"; "the tactual luxury of stroking silky human hair" [syn: tactual ]

Usage examples of tactile.

In this system it is possible to replace the tactile, behavioural stimulus by its neurophysiological analogue, that is, by direct electrical stimulation of the sensory nerve inputs.

Lowering his head, he bussed her mouth with his before resuming his tactile exploration of her body.

In and of itself, this could be considered an aesthetic and tactile experience rather than a fetishistic one.

He picked up the skirt of the dress to admire the feel of the material--Clare had already discovered that he was a most tactile man, which had made her naughtily wonder what it would be like to be made love to by him.

In the absence of a brain, as far as we know, there are no phenomena of visual forms, sound, smell, taste, or tactile sensations.

Instead I was exposed to uncountable roentgens of death images-and smells and sounds and tactile sensations-which were beyond the apprehension of the five senses I share with other human beings but which registered and were read upon the Geiger counter of my sixth sense, my clairvoyance.

The ultrasonics produced by the tactile pigments operated directly on the hypothalamus, promoting sudden changes in serotonin concentrations and levels.

Why not have a similar parfleche made that people can touch, so that they have a tactile idea of how one feels?

Unlike other shrines to the dead, this was a tactile and participatory memorial.

Whitney found herself reddening under his bold, tactile stare and his very personal taunt.

Drugs, biofeedback, tactile and auditory and kinaesthetic stimulation-all carefully calculated for the maximum increase of both the number of neurotransmitters firing signals through the synapses of the brain and of the speed at which the signals raced.

In this system it is possible to replace the tactile, behavioural stimulus by its neurophysiological analogue, that is, by direct electrical stimulation of the sensory nerve inputs.

Whether, granting that the function of the skin is purely protective, absorbent, excretive, and tactile, the circulation of the blood and all its mechanism would not correspond with the transsubstantiation of our Will, as the circulation of the nerve fluid corresponds to that of the Mind?

They are simply inferior to the price, comfort, tactile delights, browseability and scanability of p-books.

Pardonability of Tactile Reassurance During and After the Emergency Stop, the Gearstick as Symbol or Totem.