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static tingling sensation originating from the back of the head, then propagating to the neck, shoulder, arm, spine, and legs, which makes people feel relaxed and alert
intentionally augment the sensation and feelings through attentional control, without dependence upon external stimuli, or 'triggers'
ASMR triggers, which are most commonly auditory and visual, may be encountered through the interpersonal interactions of daily life. Additionally, ASMR is often triggered by exposure to specific audio and video
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a sensation characterized by tingling or static-like sensations on the skin, typically on the scalp, neck, and upper back, that is triggered by certain auditory, visual, or tactile stimuli. These stimuli can include whispering, tapping, scratching, soft spoken voice, and other gentle, soothing sounds.
ASMR is often used as a relaxation or stress relief technique, and has gained popularity in recent years with the rise of ASMR videos on platforms like YouTube. While there is limited scientific research on ASMR, some studies suggest that it may have potential therapeutic benefits for anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. However, more research is needed to fully understand the effects of ASMR and its potential uses in clinical settings.
Triggers - the sounds, visuals, or sensations that induce ASMR
Tingling - the sensation of pins and needles or a static-like feeling on the skin, often associated with ASMR
Whispering - speaking softly or in a hushed tone, a common trigger for ASMR
Tapping - producing gentle and repetitive tapping sounds with fingers or objects, a popular ASMR trigger
Roleplay - creating scenarios or situations to stimulate ASMR, often performed by ASMR artists in their videos
Binaural recording - a recording technique that captures sounds using two microphones to mimic the sensation of being in the same space as the sounds, often used in ASMR videos
Mouth sounds - sounds made by the mouth such as lip smacking, clicking, and chewing, a common ASMR trigger
Visual triggers - stimuli that induce ASMR through visual means, such as hand movements or light tapping
ASMR artist - a person who creates ASMR content for others to enjoy and experience ASMR