Tickling Sensation Inside Ear Share Print Flag Question: Tickling Sensation Inside Ear? margaret December 3, 2008 I have had a strange sensation in my left ear for 10 weeks. It is in the outer part of my ear and feels like a hair is in there at times and also a weird sensation. My ...
tickle[sb/sth]⇒vtr(act to cause sensation)SCSimplified Chinese呵…的痒, 胳肢 SCSimplified Chinese使发痒shǐ fā yǎng The grass tickled Nina's bare feet as she carried her morning coffee to the table in the garden. 妮娜将早上的咖啡端到花园中享用,草地让她的足下发痒。
said: "You feel a bit of a tickling sensation in your ear when the TENS machine is on, but it is painless. It is early days—so far we have been testing this on healthy subjects—but we think it does have potential to improve the health of the heart and...
1.to touch or stroke lightly with the fingers, a feather, etc., so as to excite a tingling or itching sensation in; titillate. 2.to poke some sensitive part of the body so as to excite spasmodic laughter. 3.to excite agreeably; gratify:to tickle someone's vanity. ...
Actually, the word tickle refers to two classes of cutaneous sensation (Seldon, 2004): knismesis, a light spidery sensation that evokes a shiver or a twitch; and gargalesis,“the exquisitely intense, often pleasurable sensation in response to hard, rhythmic probing” (Leavens, 2009). Lightly...
This form of tickle cannot be self-induced.Knismesis Type of tickle that is elicited by a light movementacross the skin and is not usually associated with laughter.The sensation can be readily produced in the self.Ontogeny Development.Reflex An unlearned, involuntary, automatic response.Almost ...
to touch or stroke lightly with the fingers, a feather, etc., so as to excite a tingling or itching sensation in; titillate. to poke some sensitive part of the body so as to excite spasmodic laughter. to excite agreeably; gratify:to tickle someone's vanity. ...
Tickling in Nonhumans Knismesis, the response to very light touch, appears to be widespread across many mammals. The reactions of a dog scratching its side at a flea, or a cat flicking its ear at a mite are commonplace. Gargalesis may not be as frequent in the natural world as kni...
George leaned down and whispered in her ear, "You know, we could make this much worse for you. We have plenty of tricks up our sleeves, Hermione. Don't make us use them." Hermione's face turned even redder, and she tried to squirm out of George's grasp, but he held on tightl...