

A Natural History of the Senses
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(4 ratings)2003Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco MediaISBN 9780606296359
Human behaviorManners and customsSenses and sensationSense organsMœurs et coutumesComportement humainWaarnemingSens et sensationsPercepcao (psicologia)SinneNew York Times reviewedPsychologySensationSocial BehaviorPercepção (aspectos antropológicos)SentidosBehaviorBf233 .a24 1990Wl 700 a182 1990152.1
About this book
A Natural History of the Senses is a vibrant celebration of our ability to smell, taste, hear, touch, and see. Poet, pilot, naturalist, journalist, essayist, and explorer, Diane Ackerman weaves together scientific fact with lore, history, and voluptuous description. The resulting work is a startling and enchanting account of how human beings experience and savor the world. A Natural History of the Senses is at once an ingenious exploration of the physical processes underlying our perceptions and an eloquent ode to life -- a rare combination of science and poetry. - Jacket flap.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
- Published
- 2003
- ISBN
- 9780606296359
About Unknown Author
Diane Ackerman is an American poet, essayist, and naturalist known for her wide-ranging curiosity and poetic explorations of the natural world. - Wikipedia
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