1. And it is in the tactile sensations of climbing that he thinks of his mother. 2. Another area, the Scents and Serenity Garden for the blind or visually impaired, has Braille markings as well as plants with strong scents and intriguing tactile sensations. 3. Fat molecules literally press against the taste buds, producing a tactile sensation that is interpreted by the brain as viscous, slippery or greasy, she said. 4. I missed the tactile sensation of working with paper, the visceral rightness of it and the familiar clacking of typewriter keys. 5. I need the tactile sensation. 6. Lewis explains that the patty was engineered to duplicate the tactile sensation of eating a burger, rather than to mimic the taste. 7. My comment that I enjoy the tactile sensation of playing with the dough met with a supercilious, adult-type snicker. 8. Nearby is a celadon Korean ewer for pouring saki into a Chinese cup, whose crackled glaze produces a tactile sensation. 9. The device comes attached to its own pad and can be programmed to simulate various tactile sensations. 10. The temporal lobes, for example, govern hearing and memory, while the parietal lobes are responsible for tactile sensations like pain and temperature. |