Goosebumps are a valuable tool for many animals. They keep mammals with thick fur warm by trapping air near their skin, or help make them look bigger when facing off against a rival.
However, in humans a wide range of emotions can also induce goosebumps. BUT WHY? Join PopSci Editor Sarah Durn and Editor-in-Chief Annie Colbert as they explain the science AND chat with Goosebumps legend, RL Stine.
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00:00 Exploring Personal Goosebump Triggers and Their Ancient Animal Roots
04:43 Unpacking the Autonomic Nervous System's Role in Cold and Fear Responses
07:38 Distinguishing Chills from Goosebumps in Response to Music, Art, and Awe
10:29 Goosebumps Author R.L. Stine Shares Origin of the Book Series' Name
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