When tickled, the brain's 'stop' signal cannot override the body's involuntary reflex, causing laughter even when we want to stop; additionally, we cannot tickle ourselves because our brain recognizes self-generated movements and does not trigger the tickle response.
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🦄 Why Do We Laugh When Tickled? | Mady Explains! 😂 [EN]Añadido:
Quick question. Have you ever been tickled and laughed even when you desperately wanted to stop? You said stop. Your brain said stop, but your body just kept going. Why does that happen? Who is in charge here? And here is the wildest part. You cannot tickle yourself. Go on, try it right now.
Didn't work, did it? But why?
Maddie has the most incredible explanation.
Watch the full episode.
Warning, you will immediately try to tickle someone after watching this.
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