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This Video May Give You Goose Bumps
- Published_at:2016-07-01
- Category:Education
- Channel:BrainCraft
- tags: goose bumps goosebumps psychology science chills brain brain craft braincraft biology neuroscience brains pbs public broadcasting service pbs digital studios pbsds piloerection pilomotor reflex chilly bumps goose pimples hair raising hair raised cats animals evolution physiology behaviour behavior vsauce scishow vanessa hill nessy hill
- description: The weird and wonderful science of goose bumps. If you didn't feel any chills, try the full length clips: http://braincraft.tv/post/146752398036/all-sorts-of-things-can-give-you-goose-bumps-the My Twitter https://twitter.com/nessyhill | Instagram https://instagram.com/nessyhill SUBSCRIBE to BrainCraft! http://ow.ly/rt5IE BrainCraft is created, written and hosted by Vanessa Hill (@nessyhill) and brought to you by PBS Digital Studios. Talking psychology, neuroscience & why we act the way we do. Produced, Hosted and Edited by Vanessa Hill Written by Teagan Wall and Vanessa Hill Sound design by Joel Werner http://joelwerner.com More BrainCraft: What's The Value of a Life? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XarO3VoNwmc REFERENCES Benedek, M., & Kaernbach, C. (2011). Physiological correlates and emotional specificity of human piloerection. Biological psychology, 86(3), 320-329. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301051111000093 Blood, A. J., & Zatorre, R. J. (2001). Intensely pleasurable responses to music correlate with activity in brain regions implicated in reward and emotion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98(20), 11818-11823. http://www.pnas.org/content/98/20/11818.long Panksepp, J. (1995). The emotional sources of" chills" induced by music.Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 13(2), 171-207. http://www.sensoryresearch.net/misc/EmotionalSourcesOfChillsInducedByMusic.pdf Salimpoor, V. N., Benovoy, M., Larcher, K., Dagher, A., & Zatorre, R. J. (2011). Anatomically distinct dopamine release during anticipation and experience of peak emotion to music. Nature neuroscience, 14(2), 257-262. http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v14/n2/full/nn.2726.html IMAGES/VIDEO Sheet music: https://www.flickr.com/photos/130465591@N06/16562912862/ Cat: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Abby_playing_in_basket.jpg Dog: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gopal1035/3155927888/ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dog_Body_Language-_Aggressive_Stalking.JPG Squirrel: https://www.flickr.com/photos/littlebiglens/16181696768/ Cat from book: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dog_Body_Language-_Aggressive_Stalking.JPG Echidna video: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kmeans/6963624226/in/photolist-bBmoSE-7A7zV2-dQyAQR-E94cb3-7AboRG-7zWJyY-azBGaz-k8wPwd-AMzAwS-CA2UzV-5C7VAL-5m5B3s-7xXD41-9b9MEt-5VTpQt-77t9z1-9iossD-qRDkP9-qvw3Pb-pR5dTU-qj95M8 Echidna face: https://www.flickr.com/photos/midgley/6411084389/ Quills: https://www.flickr.com/photos/94915717@N00/334755117/ Physics Girl's arm: https://pixabay.com/en/goosebumps-cold-arm-885563/
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