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  2. Goose bumps - Wikipedia

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    Goose bumps, goosebumps or goose pimples [1] are the bumps on a person's skin at the base of body hairs which may involuntarily develop when a person is tickled, cold or experiencing strong emotions such as fear, euphoria or sexual arousal. [2] [3]

  3. Frisson - Wikipedia

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    Piloerection (goose bumps), the physical part of frisson. Frisson (UK: / ˈ f r iː s ɒ n / FREE-son, US: / f r iː ˈ s oʊ n / free-SOHN [1] [2] French:; French for "shiver"), also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli (including music, films, stories, people, photos, and rituals [3]) that often induces a pleasurable or ...

  4. Goosebumps - Wikipedia

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    The books in the Goosebumps series feature similar plot structures [10] with children being involved in scary situations. [11] At his peak, Stine was known to complete these stories extremely quickly, some of which were written in only six days. [12] The books are mostly written in first person narrative, often concluding with twist endings. [13]

  5. Why do we get goosebumps? Experts explain - AOL

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    Why exactly do we get goosebumps when we're cold or experiencing strong emotions? Here’s what experts say.

  6. Best Goosebumps Books in Order, According to Thousands ... - AOL

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    The new Goosebumps TV show is now on Disney+ and Hulu. The retelling of R.L. Stine's spooky series follows five teenagers as they investigate a tragic death from 30 years ago.

  7. Everything to Know About the 'Goosebumps' Reboot - AOL

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    Perhaps the most iconic of the original Goosebumps episodes, The Haunted Mask, will also play a role in the new series, as will the deep cut Go Eat Worms. How Did R.L. Stine React to the New ...

  8. Experts Explain the Wild Reason We Get Goosebumps - AOL

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  9. Saccular acoustic sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    However, most of the sounds that invoke positive responses tend to be more subjective. Familiarity tends to play a large role in the amount of positive stimulation observed. For example, a man listening to a familiar song is more likely to experience pleasure and have goosebumps than a man listening to an unfamiliar song. [6]