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ASMR (or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a pleasurable, tingling sensation you get from certain sights and sounds. But it also offers serious health benefits.
A first-of-its-kind study explores the physical effects of ASMR, a tingly, trance-like feeling said to promote intense relaxation for those who experience it.
“What we found was that people who say they experienced ASMR show significant increases in feelings of relaxation and calmness,” says Poeiro who was lead author on those studies.
What Does ASMR Stand for and What Is It? 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.
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The science suggests a ‘brain tingle’ is a physiological response Unfortunately given how recently scientists started paying attention to ASMR, there’s still very little data published on it.
ASMR is a brain tingling phenomenon with millions of online seekers, and new research shows that it may provide health benefits well beyond the pleasant sensations.