


Here I present: Louis Braille, “Procedure for Writing Words, Music and Plainsong in Dots”, 1829. PART TWO (2).
INTRODUCTION.
Tactile sensors in the skin are five (5):
- Meissner corpuscles
- Pacinian corpuscles
- Riffini corpuscles
- Merkel disks
- Free-Nerve endings
These five (5) tactile sensors are shown in schematic diagram ABOVE. Homunculus is a term for “inner man” by neurologist for brain cerebral cortex representation. Homunculus is both a sensory and motor nerve concept, as shown ATOP.
Louis Braille, “Procedure for Writing Words, Music and Plainsong in Dots”, 1829 stimulated much debate among the scientific community as to what is the nature of writing and language.

