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Study Pinpoints Rats' Tickle Center in Their Brain
Just like humans, rats have been observed giggling when they are tickled. Scientists have gone into the mysteries of tickling for centuries, with Aristotle asking why people don't feel a ticklish sensation when they tickle themselves.
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