Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.8 389-398 December 1965.
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Oral Perception: 1. Two-Point Discrimination

Robert L. Ringel
Stanley J. Ewanowski

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Various oral structures were evaluated in 25 normal subjects, in order to gather normative data for selected parameters of tactile perception. Results revealed a significant progression of maximal to minimal discriminatory capacity and a tendency toward increased discriminatory ability at the midline aspect of the structures.


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