Sensory Mapping by Sophie Carter

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Author: Sophie Carter
Category: Science
ISBN: 9788235244062
File Size: 0.70 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

"Sensory Mapping" explores the often-underestimated roles of touch, sound, and smell in shaping our erotic perception and imagination.
Challenging the dominance of sight in contemporary understandings of eroticism, the book delves into how these non-visual senses profoundly influence human sexuality, desire, and pleasure.
It reveals how understanding these sensory pathways is crucial for a complete picture of erotic experience.
Did you know that subtle changes in sound, like a whispered word, can significantly impact arousal?
Or that smell is potently linked to memory and desire?
The book begins by establishing a scientific groundwork, drawing from biology and psychology to clarify the neural pathways of touch, sound, and smell, and their interactions within the brain's pleasure centers.
It individually examines each sense, providing empirical data from scientific studies, clinical research, and cross-cultural analyses showing how these senses contribute significantly to erotic perception.
The book highlights the interconnectedness of the senses, arguing that they collectively create a rich erotic landscape.
This unique approach makes "Sensory Mapping" valuable to psychologists, sex therapists, neuroscientists, biologists, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of human sexuality and the science of pleasure.
The book's accessible style ensures a broad readership can benefit from its insights into eroticism, intimacy, and sensory experience.

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