New research shows that counting money, just the tactility of money, can ease pain.
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In an age of intangible media, people really respond to the tactility of records.
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Former vice-president Joe Biden regrets his unsolicited tactility with women.
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They're also curious whether tactility affects hormone balances and, in the short term, personality type.
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He is stimulated in this respect by sight, by tactility, and by his lively imagination.
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What happens in the case of light is equally true of sound and tactualsensation.
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The tactualsensations are meager and faint, and muscular tensions have not yet had time to arise.
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The same is true of sounds, of tactualsensations, of every other sensible obstacle to pure activity.
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Similarly, subjective tactualsensations may give rise to gross illusions, as when a patient "feels" his body attacked by foul and destructive creatures.