Sentences with phrase «tickling sensation»

They quickly hopped off once I moved... I did notice a tickling sensation on my hands at the time, but was concentrating hard on the action through my viewfinder...
While I was sitting down on the couch, I started feeling a weird tickling sensation on my face.
This will cause a bubbling, tickling sensation that in rare cases stings mildly.
Professor Jim Deuchars, Professor of Systems Neuroscience in the University of Leeds» Faculty of Biological Sciences, said: «You feel a bit of a tickling sensation in your ear when the TENS machine is on, but it is painless.
For instance, which nerves cause the tickling sensation that a feather might produce?
But if someone else does it, the brain can't predict it in the same way and it is that unexpectedness that leads to the tickling sensation

Not exact matches

Perhaps she fears losing the sensation jesus spoke of when he talked of the religious leaders of his day enjoying having their ears tickled by their own expressions and commendation.
Tickle Me Elmo and Buzz Lightyear were the in - demand toys that Christmas, with the former causing in - shop fights as customers battled over the sensation.
Tickling is a light sensation that some people have no reaction to.
One of these regions, the somatosensory cortex, was thought to merely process the sensation of being tickled, but not trigger the laughter that follows.
It's a serious question, since tickling gives us a clue as to how the brain processes sensations, and can even teach us a bit about mental illness.
They also provide the first evidence supporting an alternative theory of tickling called active inference, which suggests that the brain simply dampens all sensory input during any movement, including tickling, to better react to new sensations.
Studies suggest this stems from the brain's ability to predict sensations caused by our own movements, removing the surprise necessary for a good tickle.
«A young man who frequently clears his throat may report that doing so is a reaction to a tickle or some other unusual sensation in his throat.
«Receptors processing sensations from our skin are phylogenetically the most ancient, but far from being primitive they have had time to evolve extraordinarily subtle strategies for discerning surfaces — whether a lover's caress or a tickle or the raw tactile feel of metal, wood, paper, etc..
We suggest you do this exercise when you want to make sure that your core strength is up to par, but be warned — your abs will straight out hurt the next day and the slightest sensation like tickling or sneezing will produce eye - watering pain!
They must build structures that impress upon the intellect, and develop a sense of flow to tickle their reader's sensations.
So are imbibing his drawings with sensations conjured by the psychological and historical implications of the locations that tickle LaMere's muse and encouraged imagined narratives to bloom and grow and find their way into his art.
The videos, one showing young slow loris being tickled and another featuring a loris clutching a cocktail umbrella, have received millions of views on YouTube and have become viral sensations but, animal - rights activists say, they hide a grisly truth: International trade in the endangered species that inevitably leads to their death.
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