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When little Sonamani-babuta comes to the house, how much is caressed. Everyone is caressed with caress. Caress is expressed through all the strange words.

So when the baby is a little bigger, another thing is added to the caress, a little bit

Tickling ..... armpits, neck, abdomen or even someone's back. But why !!!!!!

Why or when you touch it with the finger of the hand, the body feels like that !!!

Why do you get a smile !! Laughter sometimes makes many people cough ... ... why !!!

Sursuri thing is a big paji!

You don't have to do it. He doesn't like you, he doesn't like your fingers, he doesn't like the touch of others .... Dude, where's the scumbag !!! Who are you? Share that !!

However, if you lightly touch any part of the body (usually the armpits, neck, abdomen, or sometimes the legs .... mainly different parts of the skin)

If the person inadvertently shakes, or bursts into laughter, or has a feeling of laughter, it is called tickling.

The English word for tickle is "tickle". The word "tickle" is derived from the word "tikelen" in the Middle English period (1150 to 1500).

In 1898, two psychologists, Granville Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin, divided the tick into two parts.

1. knismesis and 2. gargalesis

1. Knismesis:

The word nismesis comes from the Greek word nismasos {Knismos (κνησμός)} which means itching. Nismisis usually does not cause a feeling of laughter or shaking.

Suppose an insect or parasite is walking on your back. You may still have nismesis.

Hey, hey, see that the insect doesn't bite again !!!

Nemesis produces similar reactions in different types of animals. For example, sharks can be tickled under the snout or snout (the snout is the extended part of the mouth with the nose, mouth and jaw of an animal).

Now let's talk about Gargalesis,

2. Gargalesis:

The word gargalice comes from the Greek word gargalizo (γαργαλίζω) যার which means to tickle.

Garglesis tickles are primates

And probably on other species as well. For example: rats. If you touch a rat's stomach with a cotton bud, they will tickle, which means they will laugh, which is called a giggle. Everyone knows that. He tickles the gorilla and he smiles like a human.

Can't believe it? You can try

Hypergargalesthesia is an extreme tingling sensation.

But how does tickling work? Why do we tickle laughter?

When someone touches our armpits or neck or under our feet, the upper part of the skin or epidermis sends an electrical signal to the brain. He analyzes this signal. This part of the brain makes you feel comfortable.

Biologists and neuroscientists think that when we tickle, we smile because the hypothalamus of the brain makes us smile because of the touch signal, and the same part makes us feel pain.

Well, all this is understood, but when we tickle ourselves, why is this tickle dishonest with us! I mean, why not tickle then?

When you go to tickle yourself, the cerebellum of your brain tells you in advance that you will tickle yourself now. So your brain does not want to waste your precious time accepting these signals. And so it does not happen if you tickle yourself.

I heard a lot. But is there any benefit of tickling?

Tickling has many benefits. Tickling can make you slim! 😌Because tickling makes people laugh. And that burns calories. Can be one to 4 pounds a year.

Tickling also plays a role in shaping relationships. Charles Darwin wrote that tickling serves as a means of creating social bonds.

Tickling reduces the release of stress hormone ort cortisol কার. Because tingling causes laughter. As a result, endorphin hormone is released which reduces the release of stress hormone. At the same time, white blood cells in the human body increase which increases immunity.

The smile created by tickling helps to reduce your stress, and reduces anger. So start tickling your angry friend now. But don't give too much.

Laughter is good for both mind and body. There are many more benefits of tickling.

Let's say there are advantages. What are the disadvantages?

There are no disadvantages to tickling.

When children are tickled, we think they are getting a lot of pleasure from it. So we do more. But it is not right. When children are tickled, they give brain signals and they laugh. But it is not always what they enjoy. Because then they have no control. Laughing, they can't even say "Stop tickling now!"

It can be painful.

You may be surprised to hear,

He was tickled to torture !!!

During the Han Dynasty in China, tickling was a means of torturing car criminals.

Torture was also very popular in Japan for which a different name was also given: Merciless tickling or tickling {Merciless tickling (kusuguri-zeme).

Hypergargalesthesia disrupts oxygen uptake, which can lead to nausea and even loss of consciousness.

Criminals are not tortured in remand (although I have no real experience). But tickling is a means of torturing criminals which is used in many countries.

Tickling can even kill a person. Tickling for a long time can cause a person to die of a heart attack.

If you are put in a chair and tickled for a few hours in a hypergargalastia type, then you may think of one thing - there is no other way to torture more than this !!!!

So if there is a person around you who is tickling you badly, keep a distance from him when you are happy. Or put up a sign saying "No More Tickling".

Or we can join the movement.

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