THE SOMATIC SENSE OF SPACE (CHORÆSTHESIA) AND ITS THRESHOLD

Abstract
The notion of extension is so familiar to us from infancy, and so constantly obstruded by everything we see and feel, that we are apt to think it obvious how it comes into the mind; but upon a narrower examination we shall find it utterly inexplicable. It is true we have feelings of touch which every moment present extension to the mind; but how they come to do so, is the question.

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