Trailer: Tickling Feet In Laboratory - Sensitivity Test
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Trailer: Tickling Feet In Laboratory - Sensitivity Test
As a dedicated medical professional, Dr. Amanda was excited about her latest sensitivity study, always on the lookout for innovative ways to understand the functioning of the human body. This time, she was focused on exploring how physical exercise affected people’s sensitivity.
Her first patient, Aaron, agreed to participate in the study. Aaron was a young athlete and was eager to contribute to Dr. Amanda’s research. He showed up at the laboratory wearing sports attire and a curious expression on his face.
Dr. Amanda explained the procedure to Aaron. First, he would have to engage in vigorous physical exercises to increase his heart rate and sweating. According to the doctor, this would make his body more sensitive to touch. Aaron agreed and was taken to the treadmill.
He began to run, and Dr. Amanda closely monitored his heart rate. Aaron was sweating profusely as he ran, and after a few hours of intense exercise, he was exhausted.
Dr. Amanda measured his heart rate again and was surprised to find that it had increased significantly, much more than she had expected. Aaron’s sensitivity had increased by 150%, a result that left her extremely excited.
With a smile, she explained to Aaron that the second part of the test was about to begin. However, to obtain precise results, she would need to secure him in place to ensure he didn’t move during the sensitivity test on his feet.