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Anticipating our own touch -- for example in tickling oneself -- reduces its impact, says Queen's psychologist Dr. Randy Flanagan, ... Get the latest science news with our free email newsletters, ...
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2 years ago The science of tickling is no laughing matter, Queen's psychologist says Tuesday, 17 January 2006 | http://www.nerve.in/news:25350065338 | channel:
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Curious facts about penguins, onions, soap bubbles, bullets, tickling yourself, the Sun, North Pole, pears in bottles, ... If someone were tickling you and you were able to stay calm and relaxed, ...
Laughing Rats? Playful Tickling Arouses High-Frequency Ultrasonic Chirping in Young Rodents. ... First we determined whether tickling different parts of the body lead to different levels of chirping, ...
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