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ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. It's also known as "brain tingles," and it can come from particular sound frequencies or visual things. Read more.
You’ve heard the tapping fingernails, whispering voices and crunchy foods. Now a new type of ASMR is doing the rounds.
ASMR stands for "autonomous sensory meridian response." Coined in 2010 by Jennifer Allen, who later founded online forums for ASMR, the term refers to a spontaneous, or automatic, ...
ASMR videos make some feel tingly (and others cringe). The science shows they activate several parts of the brain and may be good for your well-being.
ASMR, explained: why millions of people are watching YouTube videos of someone whispering. This moment demands more than headlines. In a time of noise, confusion, and spin, we’re committed to ...
While ASMR videos can prompt that nice prickly feeling, they have the broader aim of soothing viewers, many of whom often watch them as a stress-management tool or sleep aid.