The hypothalamus is a tiny part of the brain that serves many functions. Among them, it tells us to laugh when we experience a light touch to a sensitive area, and at the same time, tells us to expect a painful sensation. That’s why we tell people to stop. Laughing when tickled could be a defensive mechanism to show our submission to an aggressor, to dispel a tense situation and prevent us from getting hurt.
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