Sentences with phrase «ticklish when»

To determine whether rats, too, are less ticklish when they are anxious, the researchers put them on an elevated platform and exposed the nocturnal animals to a bright light.
The thing is, there are some movements that are rather shocking and unusual and some feel mild and may even feel a bit ticklish when your baby moves.

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Here's when babies are most likely to become ticklish.
Rats are particularly ticklish, it seems, in their nape area, which is also where juveniles target their own play activities such as pinning behavior [when one rat pins another on its back].
The rats were distinctly less ticklish, and their brain activity showed a suppression of the cells that had fired so enthusiastically in the previous experiment, even when they were stimulated with the electrodes, he says.
The situation reminds me of when my children would gouge their fingers into my ribs and claim I was ticklish.
A ticklish, sometimes embarrassing trip down memory lane, these early works, of varying skill and vision, often feel prophetic — especially when it comes to those wide - eyed individuals who turn art - making into a career.
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