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The Neuroscience of Itching: Why You Need Your Brain to Scratch
No, you cannot scratch an itchy arm without your brain. The brain is responsible for processing sensory information and controlling movement. When you feel an itch, your brain sends signals to your muscles to initiate a scratching response. Without the brain, these signals would not be sent and you would not be able to scratch the itch.Snake Bites - Related Articles
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