The Somatosensory Amplification Effect: Quantifying Ticklish Responsiveness During Sudden Co-Stimulus Introduction in a No-Safeword BDSM Paradigm
Abstract
This study investigates the psychophysiological impact of unexpected co-tickler introduction on a restrained subject’s ticklish sensitivity under No Safeword conditions. Using a single-subject design (n=1), we measured the amplitude of laughter-induced diaphragmatic contractions, vocal intensity (post-gag removal), and subjective stress markers in volunteer Bella Ink during two stimulation phases: baseline (Lead Experimenter) vs. surprise co-tickler (MJ). Results indicate a 73% increase in ticklish hyperresponsiveness (p < 0.05) following MJ’s intervention, with near-gag expulsion and rapid-onset tachypsychia necessitating protocol deviation.
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The introduction of an unpredicted co-tickler (MJ) induced somatosensory panic amplification, overriding baseline habituation. Notably:
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