Tactile Sensitivity Mapping of Specimen "Roze" Using the TIS-45 Apparatus: A Comprehensive Analysis of Whole-Body Ticklish Response Patterns
Abstract
This clinical documentation presents findings from tactile sensitivity mapping conducted on Specimen Roze, a highly reactive subject exhibiting ticklish sensitivity across documented dermatomes. Utilizing the Tickle Induction System (TIS-45) apparatus with specialized bone-spined leather limb sheaths, Lead Researcher Greasy Rose employed a mixed-methodology approach combining traditional tactile stimulation with sensory teasing techniques. The study aimed to quantify reactive intensity, map hypersensitivity zones, and document autonomic responses in restrained specimens. Results indicate maximum reactivity in the plantar regions and axillary zones, with significant secondary responses observed during inner thigh and cervical stimulation.
1. Subject Profile & Preparation
Specimen Designation: Roze
Restraint Configuration: Prone (facedown) positioning
The subject was positioned on the TIS-45 Steel Apparatus, a 45-degree angled industrial-grade stainless steel X-frame anchored to the laboratory floor. The specimen's wrists and ankles were encased in bone-spined leather limb sheaths — rigid cylindrical restraints lined with vertebrae-like structures that prevent flexion, extension, or rotational movement of the limb segments. These sheaths were secured to the four terminus points of the steel X-frame using heavy-gauge carabiners, rendering the subject immobile and accessible to sustained stimulation.
The prone configuration exposed the subject's posterior surfaces while allowing access to lateral and anterior surfaces through strategic positioning. Specimen Roze exhibited immediate anticipatory responses, with visible cutaneous reactions and autonomic priming prior to stimulus initiation.
2. Methodology & Apparatus Specifications
Lead Researcher: Greasy Rose
Stimulus Protocol: Mixed-Method Sensual/Traditional Tactile Application
Documentation Method: Real-time vocal response recording, physical resistance quantification, moisture analysis
Greasy Rose employed a graduated approach, beginning with teasing techniques to heighten nerve sensitivity before applying intensive stimulation. The researcher's hands maintained a slick, moistened state ("greasy" tactile application), enhancing glide and friction across the subject's skin.
3. Zone-Specific Stimulus & Reactive Analysis
Zone A: Cervical and Otobasilar Regions (Neck & Ears)
Stimulus Applied:
Greasy Rose utilized warm breath application against the nape, followed by tongue tracing of the auricular convolutions (earlobes and inner ear shells). Moist contact and gentle pressure were applied to the cervical vertebrae exposed by the subject's hair being repositioned, followed by feather-light finger circling.
Observed Reactions:
Immediate cutaneous eruption across the dorsal surface. Specimen Roze exhibited vigorous head movement attempts (prevented by the rigid restraint configuration), respiratory suspension, and high-pitched vocalization. Subject reported tingling sensations in the lower body regions. Neck muscle contractions created visible rippling across the latissimus dorsi.
Quantitative Rating: 8.5/10 sensitivity with immediate autonomic correlation
Zone B: Axillary Cavities (Underarms)
Stimulus Applied:
Rapid manual spidering deep into the shaved axillary hollows, alternating with stiff filament insertion and slick palm grinding.
Observed Reactions:
Vocalization and vigorous bucking against the steel frame. The specimen's pelvic region showed visible clenching and fluid production. Subject requested deeper contact while being stimulated, indicating sensory confusion between tickle and pressure responses. Axillary moisture mixed with the researcher's preparation, creating slick, noisy friction sounds.
Quantitative Rating: 9.2/10 - Maximum reactive zone with sustained laughter
Zone C: Intercostal Regions
Stimulus Applied:
Deep umbilical probing combined with rib-squeezing pinches. Vibrating lip contact on the lower abdomen, then transitioned to rigorous side-stimulation along the oblique muscle groups.
Observed Reactions:
Diaphragm spasms causing subject to vocalize repeatedly. The abdominal region trembled and convulsed under stimulus. Sides produced thrashing that tested the bone-spined sheaths' structural capacity.
Quantitative Rating: 7.8/10 with secondary peak physiological build-up noted
Zone D: Medial Femoral Regions (Inner Thighs)
Stimulus Applied:
Heavy teasing methodology employed. Greasy Rose dragged moistened fingers from the knees slowly upward toward the groin, stopping just millimeters from the pelvic floor. Soft scratching of the thin medial thigh skin, followed by pressure application and suction marking. Filaments were dragged across the inguinal crease where thigh meets pelvis.
Observed Reactions:
Maximum autonomic response documented. Subject's pelvic region pulsed open and closed continuously.
Quantitative Rating: 9.5/10 for sensory correlation
Zone E: Plantar Surfaces (Bare Feet)
Stimulus Applied:
Ultimate sensitivity testing administered. Various implements and bare manual digits contacted the soles. Toes were individually stimulated between the webs. E-stim proved wildly successful.
Observed Reactions:
Altered cognitive state. Specimen Roze entered heightened fugue state - vocalizing, laughing simultaneously. Feet twisted within the bone sheaths. Toes curled and released rapidly. Subject experienced multiple peak physiological responses from the intensity of plantar stimulation combined with the psychological impact of immobilization.
Quantitative Rating: 9/10 heavy touch garnered highest success
4. Comparative Analysis & Discussion
The data reveals a Dermatome Sensitivity Index:
The TIS-45 apparatus proved superior for immobilization, preventing the flexion-defense reflex common in tickling scenarios. The bone-spined sheaths eliminated limb bending entirely, ensuring complete exposure of the axillary and plantar regions.
Greasy Rose's preparation technique enhanced tactile sensitivity significantly compared to dry touch, as evidenced by the specimen's rapid onset of post session moist production and multiple peak responses during the session.
5. Conclusion
Specimen Roze represents an ideal reactive subject for intensive studies. The combination of rigid steel X-frame immobilization, bone-spined leather restraint, and mixed-method teasing/stimulation produced documented autonomic responses in 5 of 7 tested zones.
Further research is recommended to explore the pelvic region directly as a tickle zone, using the established immobilization protocol. The TIS apparatus should be considered standard for future high-intensity mapping of similarly sensitive specimens.
Classification: Highly Reactive - Suitable for Extended Session Testing
Recommendation: Continued Restraint Protocols for further analysis
Status: Published for peer review in the Journal of Tickle Induction Studies

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