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Utgivning, distribution etc. L. Erlbaum , Hillsdale, N.J. : 1989
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For the first time, David Katz's classic monograph The World of Touch has been translated into English. Regarded as one of the premiere experimental psychologists, Katz vigorously opposed the atomism and "tachistoscopic" mentality typical of the sensory psychology of his day. In The World of Touch , Katz sought to dispel the invidious distinction between the supposedly higher (e.g., vision, audition) and lower (e.g., touch) senses. To help touch regain its original prominence in the field, Katz demonstrated, through very simple, yet creative experiments, how fascinating the abilities of touch are, and how valuable the tactual stimulus can be in specifying objects, surfaces, substances, and events. In addition, Katz emphasized the importance of higher-order invariants in the perception of objects, and the holistic quality of perception in time as well as space.
Translator's Preface p. xi Editor's Introduction p. 1 References p. 17 Author's Preface p. 23 Modes Of Appearance Of The World Of Touch p. 25 Critical and Methodological Preamble p. 33 Footnotes p. 36 Footnotes p. 39 Footnotes p. 42 Editor's Notes on Chapter II, Division I: Types of Tactual Phenomena (sections 5 to 13) p. 45 Types of Tactual Phenomena p. 47 Footnotes p. 49 Footnotes p. 52 Footnote p. 54 Footnotes p. 58 Footnotes p. 61 Footnotes p. 67 Footnotes p. 68 Footnotes p. 70 Editor's Notes on Chapter III, Division I: Movement as a Formative Factor in Tactual Phenomena (sections 14 to 17) p. 73 Movement as a Formative Factor in Tactual Phenomena p. 75 Footnotes p. 77 Footnotes p. 79 Footnotes p. 82 Footnotes p. 84 Footnotes p. 86 Footnotes p. 87 Editor's Notes on Chapter I, Division II: Studies on Surface Touch (sections 18 to 30) p. 89 Quantitative Studies Of The Tactual Performance p. 91 Studies on Surface Touch p. 93 Footnotes p. 99 Footnotes p. 108 Footnotes p. 119 Footnotes p. 123 Footnotes p. 126 Footnotes p. 129 Footnotes p. 138 Footnotes p. 140 Editor's Notes on Chapter II, Division II: Studies on Touch Transparency (sections 31 and 32) p. 143 Studies on Touch Transparency p. 145 Footnotes p. 149 Footnotes p. 150 Editor's Notes on Chapter III, Division II: Analysis of Touch Movements (sections 33 to 35) p. 151 Analysis of Touch Movements p. 153 Footnotes p. 156 Footnotes p. 160 Editor's Notes on Chapter IV, Division II: The Role of the Temperature Sensation in Touch (sections 36 to 38) p. 163 The Role of the Temperature Sensation in Touch p. 165 Footnotes p. 173 Footnotes p. 175 Footnotes p. 177 Footnotes p. 180 Editor's Notes on Chapter I, Division III: The Role of the Vibration Sense in Touch (sections 39 to 45) p. 183 Further Analysis Of The Tactual Performance p. 185 The Role of the Vibration Sense in Touch p. 187 Footnotes p. 192 Footnotes p. 196 Footnotes p. 199 Footnotes p. 202 Footnotes p. 205 Footnotes p. 208 Footnotes p. 211 Footnotes p. 219 Footnotes p. 221 Editor's Notes on Chapter II, Division III: The Contribution of Visual and Kinesthetic Processes to the Structure of Tactual Forms (sections 46 and 47) p. 223 The Contribution of Visual and Kinesthetic Processes to the Structure of Tactual Forms p. 225 Footnotes p. 231 Footnotes p. 233 Editor's Notes on Division IV: Applications (sections 48 to 50) p. 235 Applications p. 237 Author Index p. 251 Subject Index p. 257