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Old 08-29-2003, 03:19 AM
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Originally posted by polarpi
I e-mailed the professor asking if I could add this question to the mix (using a different e-mail address than she has for me) so if the question is answered, I'll try and answer it on here (if even I get it!)
All right, the professor e-mailed me back and this is what she said:
First e-mail : I haven't heard of it either but we can certainly
throw it out there. I'll try to look into it before class
too so I have a clue. If I don't have time, we'll
have to see what others say. Fair enough? Remind me if
I forget!
Second e-mail:In my intro class we do a 2-point discrimination task to help students see which parts of the body are more
sensitive than others to touch. Is this what you're
talking about but w/ respect to how men and women
differ in their experience of touch and sensitivity? On
particular body areas, such as the genitals? Let me
know. I might be able to help you understand from a
neurological standpoint if this is what you're getting at.
We can talk at school.

We don't have to give these questions to the opposite sex, I think what the professor is doing is typing up the list of questions we turned into her and then giving us a copy of the list so we know what questions were asked, then we'll sit in class and have them answered through a class period (or at the end of classes if we don't finish all the questions). It makes it a little easier to handle, and I'm getting quite the education!
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