Yes, you can because its all based on what your brain determines. It's also what your skin feels and your brain determines what it is.
well it depends on what it is but so far it is a yes
Have them feel something. What do they think it is? Tell them what touching is, which is to feel something. Quiz them.
You can firmly but politely say, "Please stop touching me, it makes me uncomfortable." It's important to set clear boundaries and communicate your preferences assertively. If the behavior continues, don't hesitate to seek help or report it to someone in authority.
well, if you know the type of wood you can typically tell. something like oak or mesquite is a hardwood
You can tell if something is poisonous by looking for warning signs like bright colors, strong smells, or unusual markings. It's important to avoid touching or ingesting anything that you suspect may be poisonous and to seek help from a professional if you have concerns.
Tell her to quit touching you and if she doesn't, avoid her at all costs.
When you get something in your eye chances are that the object is touching the sclera
Having nothing to do with someone or something, or not touching something or someone.
Touch it.
To dab something, one is touching something lightly. For instance, if someone dabs a paint brush against a canvas, they are touching the brush lightly against the canvas.
It takes approximately 0.07-0.25 seconds for signals of touch to travel from your skin to your brain. This information is transmitted through nerve pathways that carry the sensory signals to the brain for interpretation.
stimulus= touching something hot response= moving hand away :)