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Touch: a computerized bibliography.

S J Lederman

    Perceptual and Motor Skills
    |August 1, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    This bibliography compiles 4000+ research references on the sense of touch, covering physiology, perception, and social aspects. It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers exploring tactile science and its applications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychology
    • Human-Computer Interaction

    Context:

    • The sense of touch is a fundamental human sensory modality.
    • Existing literature on tactile research is vast and fragmented.
    • A centralized, categorized resource is needed to facilitate research synthesis.

    Purpose:

    • To create a comprehensive, computerized bibliography of scientific references on the sense of touch.
    • To organize approximately 4000 references into distinct research categories.
    • To provide researchers with a searchable database for tactile studies.

    Summary:

    • A bibliography of ~4000 references concerning "touch" has been developed.
    • References are categorized into physiology, neurophysiology, sensation, perception, cognition, social/cultural/developmental issues, clinical pathology, the deaf/blind, tactile communication, and aesthetics.

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  • Sources are primarily from Psychological Abstracts, with added classification codes.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates efficient literature review for researchers in diverse fields.
    • Supports interdisciplinary research by consolidating knowledge on touch.
    • Enables targeted keyword searches for specific tactile research areas.