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Friday, 5 August 2016

Culture-Magazine | TICKLISH IN CERTAIN PLACES | Culture-Magazine.com

WHY ARE WE ONLY TICKLISH IN CERTAIN PLACES? SCIENCE HAS THE ANSWER

Culture-Magazine | TICKLISH IN CERTAIN PLACES | Culture-Magazine.com



Let us take you again to whilst you had been a child. Probably the most precious moments out of your childhood were spent together with your siblings. And something all of you probably did along with your siblings used to be having tickle fights. Oh! Tickle fights were once fun. Laughing uncontrollably until your stomach started out hurting. Tickling is a type of activities which has a weird response, a strange mixture of pleasure and affliction.
However, did you ever notice that some parts of your body were more ticklish than others? A surprise tickle on the part of your stomach would have you giggling immediately, however, the same thing was done on the top your head is not going to. Also, regardless of how hard you tried, you could never tickle yourself and have the same sensation as when one of your buddies did that to you.
The response to tickling is one of the strangest response of the human body. Many scientists during the last few a long time have studied the human reactions to tickling. Although they have got now not been capable of establishing a relation between tickling and humour, they have observed that laughter and tickling are connected, by way of nerve stimulation and brain activity.
So let’s see what happens when you are tickled. The outermost layer of your skin is known as the epidermis. And the skin is bundled with many nerve endings. When encouraged, these nerve endings have interaction two parts of your brain – one who analyzes the touch, and the other that regulates pleasant feelings.
On the whole, probably the most ticklish parts of your body are the ones which can be least covered by way of bones (like the stomach and backside of your ft). This is smart due to the fact that scientists consider that tickling is concerning defending oneself. As a response to tickling, the mind launches into the fight or flight mode. Thus, the squirming that accompanies tickling is also a type of instinctive defence mechanism, to compress that part of the body and reduce the area available to attack.
Now, let’s come to the other part. Why can’t you tickle yourself? Quite simply put, you are not able to tickle yourself because you are not able to surprise yourself. A great deal of response to tickling comes from the element of surprise and a foreign object coming involved with those touchy areas. For those who attempt to tickle a vulnerable area of your body, your mind already knows it, and it controls the exact location, pace and the duration of the ‘tickle’.
The mind perceives no credible hazard, so the fight or flight response is not engaged. Although, there’s a variety of tickling reaction, often called knismesis, which is the reaction now we have when the skin is lightly prompted, which quite often generates an “itch”. The response to gently rubbing a feather on your skin can generate that type of itch, but it’s going to rarely get you down on the floor in splits, as in the case of a full-on tickle attack.
Now that you realise all this, go and have more tickle fights. Find out the weak spots to your opponents, and tickle them to the ground.

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