Languages of the Senses No 86, 2010/1 - pagesPages 7 to 14Body and the Languages of the SensesBy Marie-Luce Gélard, Olivier SirostPages 15 to 24Soma-Esthetic Consciousness, Proprioceptive Perception, and ActionBy Paul Chemla, Richard ShustermanPages 25 to 36Human Intersensoriality and Social CognitionBy Joël CandauPages 37 to 46Multisensorial Mind or the Modulation of PerceptionBy David HowesPages 47 to 55The Sensible Dimension of CultureBy Jean GriffetPages 57 to 64The Tapestries of the Dame with Unicorn, Allegory of the SensesBy Élisabeth DelahayePages 65 to 80Reflections on the Use of Senses in Medieval IconographyBy Chrystel LupantPages 81 to 97The Boat as a Vehicle for the SensesBy Frédéric DelaivePages 99 to 128Eros as a Messenger of the SensesBy Olivier SirostPages 129 to 143Body and Metamorphosis in an Amerindian Society: The Toba of Gran ChacoBy Florencia TolaPages 145 to 156Sensorial Practices and Relation with the Animal in HorseshoeingBy Monique DolbeauPages 157 to 173Language, Patois, and Coarse Sensorial BilingualismBy Clémence MartinPages 175 to 193On the Sensorial Perception of the Other in the South of Morocco (Tafilalt, Aït Atta)By Marie-Luce GélardPages 195 to 209Feeling the Color of One’s Health through DyesBy Bernard AndrieuPages 211 to 228The Vertigo of the Collusions of a Space of the Sense of ProxemicsBy Frédéric LebasPages 229 to 246The Body-Ear of Electronic MusicBy Anne-Sophie Sayeux