Asked by bryan green on May 17, 2024

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Jessie is 6 years old and likes to play tickle monster with her father.However,her father is at work right now,so she decides to tickle herself instead.But when she tickles herself,she doesn't feel tickled.Why is this?

A) Jessie's somatosensory cortex is experiencing increased activation.
B) Jessie misses her father.
C) The social influences related to the tickle monster game are missing.
D) Jessie's cognition influences her brain's response to sensory stimuli.

Somatosensory Cortex

A region of the brain within the parietal lobe responsible for processing sensory input from the body, such as touch, temperature, and pain.

Sensory Stimuli

External or internal factors that are detected by sensory receptors, leading to specific physiological or psychological responses.

Social Influences

How the presence or actions of others affect an individual's behavior, thoughts, and feelings.

  • Discover how cognition and the influence of societal-cultural factors shape our sensory experiences and our understanding of pain.
  • Expound on how distractions of the mind and body affect one's perception of pain.
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Manuela NicolescuMay 23, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The lack of ticklish sensation when tickling oneself is due to the brain's ability to predict and anticipate self-generated sensations, which can diminish the ticklish response. This is an example of how cognition (i.e. expectation and anticipation) can influence the brain's response to sensory stimuli.