An Introduction to Psychology Based On the Authors Handbook of Psychology

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48 PSYCHOLOGY inconveniences of such an emplojinent of the tongue, the finger-tips are infinitely better adapted by their posi- tion and structure for the ordinary examination of tan- gible bodies. The numerous joints of the fingers, along with those at the wrists, the elbows, and the shoulders, give an enormous sweep and a great variety of direction to the movements of the finger-tips, while in two respects they exhibit that doubleness which has been already referred to as a characteristi
...c feature in the organs of the higher senses, each hand acting against the other, and the thumb acting against the fingers in each hand. The finger-tips are thus admirably adapted at once for dexterity of manipulation, and for delicacy of discern- ment in regard to the geometrical and physical proper- ties of bodies. In fact, there is no organ of sense in w^hich the superiority of man to the lower animals, with their clumsy hoofs and paws, is so definitely marked as in the organ of touch; and since the time when Anax- agoras declared it to be the hands that make man the most intelligent of animals, it has been frequently ob- served that there seems to be a proportion between the development of general intelligence and the develop- ment of touch in the animal kingdom.^ To sum up, while the general organ of touch is the skin of the whole body, the special organ of the sense may be limited to the finger-tips.

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