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Somatosensory Reflexes: The Psychology of Laughter

Somatosensory Reflexes: The Psychology of Laughter

The Tickle Experience: A Neuroscientific and Social Perspective The Core Definition of Tickling The tickle experience, a universally recognized form of physical interaction, refers to the complex physiological and psychological response elicited by certain types of touch, most notably culminating in laughter and often accompanied by involuntary movements. At its simplest, it is a primal […]

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