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Of the five senses, touch is the only one found throughout the body and arguably, is the most interesting. According to Johns Hopkins neuroscientist David Linden, touch influences everything in life, from healing and social bonding, to individual development and how we perceive ourselves. Linden’s new book Touch analyzes the science behind this crucial sense, and explains why it reaches all aspects of life. He’ll share the insight he’s gained by studying the body’s largest organ, and explain the unbreakable–and, quite necessary–link between sensory feelings and emotional ones. Linden is also the author of The Compass of Pleasure.

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Presented by: Town Hall and University Book Store, as part of The Seattle Science Lectures.

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