If internet osmosis hasn't yet acquainted you with the science and sensations of autonomous sensory meridian response, aka ASMR, then now might be the time to check out if the phenomenon works for you ...
The clicking of finger nails. A breathy whisper. A woman applying makeup. Hands submerging into slime. The crunch and snap of biting into pickles. Millions of YouTube users seek out this seemingly ...
I can’t say who told me but I heard that there’s a big chance of someone falling asleep in 20 minutes if they’re watching ...
Experience the oddly satisfying texture and sound of a thick wax scrape in this relaxing ASMR video. Watch smooth, slow wax ...
Have you ever watched a video that sent a chill up your spine, made your head tingle, or helped put you to sleep? If so, have you ever wondered why? What caused you to have such a visceral reaction to ...
The subreddit r/oddlysatisfying has always had a wholesome mission: it collects small moments of magic in the world – "those little things that are inexplicably satisfying". It began in 2013, when ...
ASMR stands for an autonomous sensory meridian response. The funny thing? Research and science behind ASMR are still so new that there's really no "scientific" definition for the term. It simply ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Have you ever heard or saw something that left your body tingling? A gentle ...