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Why You Can't Tickle Yourself
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QA Council
8.0/10specificity
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utility
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technical validity
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visual clarity
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brand fit
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anti slop
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platform safety
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- Core mechanism is real and well-simplified: the cerebellum's forward model (efference copy) predicts self-generated touch and attenuates it — this is Blakemore-era UCL neuroscience, not hand-waving.
- TECHNICAL FLAW — the voice recording beat says 'same reason,' directly attributing the foreign-voice phenomenon to cerebellar muting. It is not the same reason. The dominant mechanism is bone conduction: your skull transmits bass frequencies internally that air-conducted mic recordings drop. Cerebellar attenuation of self-generated speech is real but secondary. Conflating them under one mechanism is a credibility risk if anyone fact-checks.
- The '80ms' in the terminal scene is plausible ballpark but unattributed — acceptable for a short-form video but worth verifying against cited reaction-time literature.
- Terminal UI scene (s3) is a clever visual metaphor but leans on software-adjacent aesthetics. For this domain that is a minor brand tension, not a violation.
- 'Your skull's bass' is the strongest image in the piece — concrete, specific, and unexpected. That line alone elevates the anti-slop score.
- CTA is clean and franchise-building without hype. 'Mechanisms your brain runs without telling you' is a strong series identity hook.
- Fix required before publish: rewrite the voice recording beat to attribute bone conduction correctly, or drop the 'same reason' framing and treat it as a separate related fact.
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YouTube3 tags · 15 keywords
Title
Why You Can't Tickle Yourself (Your Brain Cancels It)
Description
Your cerebellum predicts every hand movement and sends a cancel signal before contact. That is why your own touch barely registers. Someone else's hand sends no prediction, so the sensation arrives full force. #neuroscience #brainscience #psychology #neuroscience #brainscience #psychology
Tags / Keywords
why can't you tickle yourself, cerebellum tickle, self tickle neuroscience, how tickling works brain, cerebellum prediction, sensory prediction brain, why tickling yourself doesn't work, brain prediction movement, efference copy neuroscience, how your brain works, brain facts explained, why recordings sound different, how cerebellum works, proprioception tickle, neuroscience explained
Instagram13 tags
Caption
Your cerebellum cancels the tickle before you feel it. Every hand movement fires a prediction signal. Your brain mutes what it sees coming. Someone else's touch has no warning, so you feel everything. Follow for more mechanisms your brain runs without telling you.
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#neuroscience #psychology #science #brainfacts #howitworks #cognitivescience #neurology #mindblown #cerebellum #sensoryprediction #brainsignals #selfawareness #labrinox
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You can't tickle yourself because your brain cancels the sensation before it arrives. The cerebellum predicts every move your hand makes and mutes the touch. Someone else's hand sends no warning. That's the whole trick. #neuroscience
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#neuroscience
Script
hookYour cerebellum cancels the tickle before you feel it.
"Your cerebellum cancels the tickle before you feel it."
"Every time your hand moves, your brain generates a precise prediction of the sensation it's about to cause."
"That prediction fires a cancel signal. Your own touch arrives already muted."
"Someone else's hand sends no prediction. The sensation hits unannounced. That is the tickle."
"Same reason your voice sounds wrong on recordings. Your brain has been quietly softening it your whole life."
"You cannot surprise yourself. Your brain will not allow it."
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03:48:30Idea selectedmistake fix / Why you physically cannot tickle yourself
03:48:38Hook chosenYour cerebellum cancels the tickle before you feel it.
03:49:02Script drafted6 narration beats
03:49:38Storyboard built8 scenes
03:52:36Fact check$0.252
03:53:22QA scored8.0/10 pass
04:01:56PackagingWhy You Can't Tickle Yourself
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04:01:56packaged: "Why You Can't Tickle Yourself" — total $1.153
04:00:11thumbnail generated
04:00:11rendered → /Users/lexaplus/development/Socheli/data/renders/concept_20260606034722.mp4
03:58:47beat-sync: 84 beats; sfx: 1 cues
03:58:46b-roll: 8/8 scenes
03:57:36music generated
03:56:10voice: 32.9s via elevenlabs+whisper, 91 words synced
03:55:34QA passed: 8/10