Living sensationally : understanding your senses / Winnie Dunn.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-213).
Learning about the sensory patterns -- Daily life and relationships -- Cracking the sensory code in specific areas of living.
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How do you feel when you bite into a pear wear a feather boa stand in a noisy auditorium or look for a friend in a crowd?. It's likely that one of these situations would be pleasant for you, and perhaps one would be unpleasant. Some people will adore the grainy texture of a pear, while others will shudder at the idea of this texture in their mouths. Touching a feather boa will be fun and luxurious to some, and others will bristle at the idea of all those feathers brushing on the skin. Noisy, busy environments will energize some people, and will overwhelm others. These d.
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