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  • The Physiological Effects of ASMR on Anxiety

    • S. Seifzadeh
    • V. Asayesh
    • M. Torabi
    • M. Dehghani
    • E. Rabbani
    • F. Asgharianasl

    - Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies - Year 2023

    Purpose: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response is a novel phenomenon that is very popular these days on Youtube and Reddit to its anti-anxiety effects. As the name suggests, ASMR is a relaxing warm sensation that begins on the scalp and spreads throughout the body. This technique is also known as "brain massage," and it relies on soothing sights and sounds, like whispers and slow movements. Investigating these videos is primarily motivated...

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  • An experimental EEG study of brain activities underlying the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response

    - IBRO Neuroscience Reports - Year 2025

    Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is an audio-visual phenomenon that has recently become popular. Many people have reported experiencing a tingling-like sensation through their body while watching audio/video clips known as ASMR clips. People capable of having such experiences have also reported improved overall well-being and feeling relaxed. However, the neural activity underlying this phenomenon is not yet well-studied....

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  • Exploring the technological dimension of Autonomous sensory meridian response-induced physiological responses

    - PeerJ - Year 2024

    Background In recent years, the scientific community has been captivated by the intriguing Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), a unique phenomenon characterized by tingling sensations originating from the scalp and propagating down the spine. While anecdotal evidence suggests the therapeutic potential of ASMR, the field has witnessed a surge of scientific interest, particularly through the use of neuroimaging techniques...

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