With its soft touch and the feature of quick rebound after deformation, the Nienengle toys have become a little helper for many people to relieve stress. This seemingly simple toy conceals a scientific principle of stress relief behind it.
From a psychological perspective, the action of pinching and grasping can activate the nerve endings in the hand, transmitting “tactile feedback” to the brain and diverting attention from the source of anxiety. When the fingers forcefully squeeze the pinch music, the tense muscles relax and the mood gradually calms down with the movement. For students and office workers, pinching a few times during breaks in study or work can quickly help them escape from the tense state, which is equivalent to giving their brains a “brief recharge”.
Physiologically speaking, repetitive pinching and grasping movements can promote blood circulation in the hands and release accumulated muscle tension. Studies show that there is a neural connection between the hand and the emotional center. Tactile stimulation can regulate the autonomic nervous system, lower heart rate and blood pressure, and gradually calm people down. In addition, the “rustling sound” or “rebound sound” when the Pinecle deforms can bring auditory pleasure and further enhance the stress-relieving effect.
Whether it’s the unconscious kneading during anxiety or the casual playing while concentrating on work, Niannile has become a “pocket healer” for modern people to deal with stress in a low-cost and easy-to-operate way.
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