Another common goosebumps cause is intense emotion, commonly joy or fear. Research suggests that the autonomic nervous system is linked to human emotion, and strong feelings can cause chills and goosebumps. Things like seeing great natural beauty, listening to music, touching a loved one, hearing frightening noises in the dark, or watching scary movies all elicit strong emotional responses, and, sometimes, goosebumps.

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