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Tickling: What happens in the brain when we are tickled that makes us laugh? Understand the science behind it here.
Tickling is a very strange sensation because it doesn't depend on your will. That's right, you don't decide whether or not to ...
Ready to challenge your brain and your eyes at the same time? This optical illusion and IQ-style test is designed to check ...
Tickling, a seemingly involuntary reflex, evolved not for humor but for connection. It targets exposed areas, triggering ...
A surprise tickle attack, especially in sensitive areas like the armpits, torso, or soles of the feet, can send most people into uncontrollable laughter as they squirm away, while others might stay ...
Afraid of the dark? Airplanes make your palms sweat? Forget about anxiety-reducing drugs. Relief from fear is at your fingertips—tickling. According to a new study published in the journal ...
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