The video provides a clear and accessible explanation of sensory attenuation, turning a common curiosity into a solid lesson on the brain's predictive power. It is a perfect example of how everyday phenomena can reveal the sophisticated mechanics of our nervous system.
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Why You Can’t Tickle Yourself (But Others Can Make You Lose It 😳)追加:
Why is it nearly impossible to make yourself laugh by tickling your own skin even when you know the exact spot? But the second someone else does it, you can't stop laughing. What's going on there? I will tell you. But if you don't want this to happen to you, hit like, subscribe, and share fast. When you try to tickle yourself, your brain is already one step ahead. It predicts the movement and the feeling before it even happens, which tones down your body's reaction. Since there's no surprise, the main trigger behind that uncontrollable laughter, the ticklish response never fully activates.
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