2. **Physiological Responses:** Some research has shown that ASMR can lead to physical changes in the body, such as decreased heart rate, which is associated with a state of relaxation.
If stimuli like these have ever left you feeling euphoric, you might be prone to ASMR, and research shows that your personality might have something to do with it. Autonomous sensory meridian ...
Back scratches with metal finger extensions? Face tracing with feather-tipped wands? It's not S&M; it's self-care at a Pasadena spa.
These videos, to varying degrees, all have the ability to produce autonomous sensory meridian response, better known as ASMR. In a nutshell, this refers to a bodily response to visual or auditory ...
Teenage pop sensation, first musician born in this century to get a No. 1 single, the female artist to log the second most Hot 100 songs at one time, and ASMR icon? Yep, one look at YouTube will ...
ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response ... who started a Facebook group on the topic in 2010. It is said to be a physical sensation in response to specific sights and sounds.