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  2. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the route of ASMR's tingling sensation [1] An autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) [2] [3] [4] is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, [5] it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia [6] [7] and may overlap ...

  3. Misophonia - Wikipedia

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    ASMR is described as the opposite of what can be observed in reactions to specific audio stimuli in misophonia. [116] There are plentiful anecdotal reports of people who claim to have both misophonia and ASMR. Common to these reports is the experience of ASMR in response to some sounds and misophonia in response to others. [116] [117] [118]

  4. Nara Smith reveals why she uses her iconic ASMR voice ... - AOL

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    Online ASMR content typically depicts people whispering and making various noises that are meant to be satisfying. While Smith admitted that she does use an ASMR style in her videos, her voice ...

  5. Frisson - Wikipedia

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    Piloerection (goose bumps), the physical part of frisson. Frisson (UK: / ˈ f r iː s ɒ n / FREE-son, US: / f r iː ˈ s oʊ n / free-SOHN [1] [2] French:; French for "shiver"), also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli (including music, films, stories, people, photos, and rituals [3]) that often induces a pleasurable or ...

  6. 30 thoughtful gifts for people with anxiety for stress ... - AOL

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    These days many people reach for modern solutions to insomnia like supplements and special ASMR playlists, but there's a simple old-school solution we recommend: the original Dohm Classic sound ...

  7. Why ASMR Feels Like a Pleasant Little ‘Brain Massage ... - AOL

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    Some find the tingly autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) relaxing, while others find it irritating—either way, your brain is performing sensory magic. Why ASMR Feels Like a Pleasant ...

  8. Whispering - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, it was discovered that whispering is one of the many triggers of ASMR, [6] a tingling sensation caused by listening to soft, relaxing sounds. This phenomenon made news headlines after videos on YouTube of people speaking up close to the camera in a soft whisper, giving the viewer tingles. [ 7 ]

  9. YouTube algorithms push eating disorder content to teen girls ...

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    "YouTube became this community of people who are competitive with eating disorders," she says. "And it kept me in the mindset that [anorexia] wasn't a problem because so many other people online ...