ASMR: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response
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•ASMR: What it is, what it stands for and how it works
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ASMR, or autonomous sensory Meridian response, is a pleasurable tingling feeling that some people experience when exposed to certain stimuli.
Common triggers are whispering, finger tapping, clicking, hair brushing.
Some studies say ASMR could be linked to misophonia , which is we're hearing a sound could elicit a negative emotional and physiological response automatically.
ASMR has been visual white noise and some people find it really relaxing.
People with ASMR tingles are sensitive to personal attention.
The experience has been proven to lower their heart rate, reduce their blood pressure, and reduce levels of fight or flight hormones in their bloodstreams.
ASMR is just another example about how the human brain is fascinating and complicated and downright weird.
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