Goosebumps also occur after death. This is often referred to as postmortem goosebumps. When a person dies, adenosine triphosphate (ADT) depletes, and the muscles freeze, a process known as rigor mortis. The arrector pili muscles that cause goosebumps also go through rigor morits. This process begins as soon as two hours after death and is considered normal.

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