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Tactile Input: Sensory Processing Explained

February 12, 2015 by jennifer Leave a Comment

The tactile input is “our ability to sense the world around us through our touch. It allows us to interpret our world through our hands, our feet, our skin, and our entire body. We interpret EVERYTHING through our tactile system.” – Lemon Lime Adventures

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