A scientific study was recently done in England to determine whether or not people can tickle themselves. Volunteers were attached to a brain-scanning device and were tickled on their palms with a piece of soft foam. The participants' brain scans were monitored while they were being tickled, and when they tickled themselves. It was found that during self-tickling, the cerebellum alerted another area of the brain about what to expect, so the ticklish feeling was diminished.
英格兰近期做了一项关于人是否可以替自己哈痒的科学研究。自愿受测者接上脑部扫描仪,并用一块软泡沫棉给手掌哈痒。参与者在被哈痒和自行哈痒时,脑部扫描状况都受到监视。结果发现,在自行哈痒的过程中,小脑会向脑部的另一部位发出警告,使其预先防范,所以痒的感觉就消失了。