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Why You Can't Tickle Yourself
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8.0/10specificity
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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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- Cerebellum + forward model named explicitly — not hand-wavy. The efference-copy mechanism is real and correctly described.
- Code block in s4 is the single biggest risk: a Python snippet in a broad-audience curiosity channel reads as dev content on first glance, even if the concept is neuroscience. Viewer trust drops when they see 'python' on a body-science reel.
- 'A side effect of having a self at all' is the standout line — genuinely earned, not bolted on. Elevates the piece beyond the hook.
- Hook 'Your brain deletes the touch before you feel it' is strong but declarative. Preferred shapes lean question/how-X-works; this lands more as a tease than a premise. Acceptable, not optimal.
- Before/after scene (s2) is the clearest visual translation of the mechanism — keep it prominent.
- CTA copy 'Follow for more of these' is the weakest moment. 'These' is vague. One word fix: 'Follow for more like this' or a callback to the self/body theme.
- Technical minor: attenuation of self-touch is not always literally zero — it's strongly reduced. The code comment '# my own touch: felt == 0' slightly overstates it. Fine for lay explanation but a pedant could clip it.
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Title
Why You Can't Tickle Yourself (Your Brain Deletes the Touch)
Description
Your cerebellum predicts every touch you make on yourself and cancels the signal before you feel it. That's why a stranger's touch hits completely different from your own. The same system is how your brain separates your body from everything outside it. #neuroscience #psychology #brainfacts #neuroscience #psychology #brainfacts
Tags / Keywords
why you cant tickle yourself, tickle yourself experiment, brain predicts touch, cerebellum function explained, forward model brain, sensory cancellation, neuroscience explained, how tickling works, self touch brain, brain body boundary, sensory prediction, how the brain works, psychology facts, proprioception, neuroscience shorts
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Your brain deletes the touch before you feel it. The cerebellum fires the moment you decide to move, predicts the exact sensation, and cancels it to zero. A stranger's touch carries no prediction, so it hits completely unfiltered. That cancel loop is also how you know where you end and everything else begins. Follow for more of these.
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#neuroscience #psychology #science #brainfacts #howthingswork #cognitivescience #mindandbrain #brainscience #nervoussystem #ticklingscience #cerebellum #selfperception #sensoryprediction #labrinox
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Your brain cancels your own touch before you feel it. The cerebellum fires, predicts the exact sensation, and subtracts it to zero. A stranger's touch skips that filter entirely. The inability to tickle yourself is a side effect of having a self. #neuroscience
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hookYour brain deletes the touch before you feel it
"Try to tickle yourself right now. Nothing."
"Your cerebellum fires the moment you decide to move. It sends an exact prediction of what your skin is about to feel."
"By the time contact happens, the sensation is already cancelled."
"Someone else's touch skips that filter entirely. Your brain never saw it coming."
"That cancel loop is also how your brain knows where you end and everything else begins."
"The inability to tickle yourself is a side effect of having a self at all."
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