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Neurological studies show that tickling activates both the somatosensory cortex (which processes touch) and the anterior cingulate cortex (which processes tension and pain). The brain interprets the touch as a threat, triggering a fight-or-flight response.

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The Tickle Torture Academy represents a fascinating intersection of play, psychology, and human connection. By pushing the boundaries of what is considered "playful," it invites us to reconsider our understanding of fun, fear, and the human experience. Whether seen as a form of entertainment, a psychological experiment, or a form of extreme play, the Academy's work challenges participants to confront their limits in a uniquely engaging way. Neurological studies show that tickling activates both the

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