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Anterior elbow and tongue connection?

If I gently stroke the antecubital region of my right arm (anterior elbow), I receive a tingling sensation on the right side of my tongue. I am curious as to why and how this occurs. Note that this odd connection does not exist when practiced on the left side.

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  • Asked by csevans
  • on 2010-11-26 21:01:59
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: sensations, tongue, nervesignals, elbow.

 

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Delayed pain response

Why, when I stub my toe or spill hot liquid on my skin, does the actual sensation of pain come a few millisecond after the realisation of what's happened.  Why do they not occur together?

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  • Asked by canntain
  • on 2010-07-12 13:43:02
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body control

could electric shocks overide nerve signals to control the human body

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  • Asked by tom937
  • on 2010-05-02 19:51:08
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