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She said: "Touch me again and you're going to find out exactly who I am." But when the person tapped her again, she turned around smiling with a puppy in her arms, which a worker named Amanda ...
MILLER: And what Banissy's team saw when they looked at people like Amanda is that when they watch somebody else get touched, the touch centers of their brain go wild. BANISSY: They hyper-activate ...