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My foot braces for an extra step at the bottom of a staircase that isn't there

This is a proprioceptive miscalculation — your brain creates a predictive model of your movement path and locks it in early. When the physical reality doesn't match the model (stairs end sooner than expected), the mismatch produces the characteristic jolt and brief shock. It's your motor cortex being caught in an incorrect prediction.

Have you ever done this?

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Related fact

The same mechanism causes the brief stomach-drop when a car goes over a bump faster than expected — your vestibular system is always predicting motion slightly ahead of reality.