Spine-tingling

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Spine-tingling is a reaction to either being spooked (e.g. an animal sensing danger) or a human perceiving something so personally moving that it sends chills down their body. The sensation can be spontaneous but can be felt before it happens similar to a yawn or sneeze. This sensation is similar to adrenaline and may cause goose bumps or chills. Some have also reported being able to recreate this sensation without being frightened.

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