What is ASMR? | NEUROLOGIST explains BENEFITS

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Neurogal MD

Neurogal MD

Күн бұрын

In this video, I discuss the neuroscience of ASMR. How does ASMR affect the brain? Is it good for the brain? Is there any scientific evidence to support that it decreases anxiety or insomnia? Watch my video to learn more about ASMR!

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@Arrogantq
@Arrogantq 4 ай бұрын
I can’t explain but I can’t get enough of it, I have complex depression and trauma, when I am using asmr I forget the world I forget everything and I feel so good .
@mistigypsy
@mistigypsy Жыл бұрын
When i was in elementary school, I would try to explain this feeling to my mom and ask her what was happening to me. She had no idea and thought I was bring weird. So I never talked about it with anyone. I loved that feeling (whatever it was) and figured out that it always happened when the teacher would lean over my desk to explain something on my paper. She would whisper and take my pencil and show me how to do it. I got to where I went to her desk a lot for further explanation😄 I experienced asmr a lot with different things but I spent my entire life thinking it was just something I imagined or that I was just a weirdo! I am almost 50 yrs old now! Then Five years ago I stumbled onto a video explaining asmr.... I WAS FINALLY VALIDATED!!! AND IT HAS A NAME!🎉😁 Now I can tingle and see colors and know it's an ACTUAL THING!😂
@NikhilDaitya
@NikhilDaitya 7 ай бұрын
I feel the same especially when someone leans over my shoulder and talks
@staceymichaels9530
@staceymichaels9530 Ай бұрын
GOD Bless You and great You have solved this question.
@Q-Susi
@Q-Susi 9 ай бұрын
It did exactly what you explaining here. I felt less lonely, relaxed and deeply moved when I hear ASMR. It helped me a lot in a time, where i felt isolated and stressed.
@tonyrame7548
@tonyrame7548 Жыл бұрын
ASMR is like a natural drug, i can remember the 1st time I would experience it in the school library where it's real quiet and hearing pages turning that produced tingles down my spine, it is definitely a real thing that relaxes and can put you to sleep. Typing on a keyboard and button pressing on a game controller can do it to, i also get them when getting a haircut.
@Jasondurgen
@Jasondurgen Ай бұрын
It feels like experiencing asmr is associated with an increase of some kind of neurotransmitter that helps us feel calm and relaxed. That’s just an armchair spitball from me, but it’s what feels like is happening.
@davidedwinhoneywill2611
@davidedwinhoneywill2611 5 ай бұрын
I'm old and have experienced this since a child of 6. Mainly a response to music and touch, but also sight. These recordings are unreal, fantastic, inspiring, like WOW! Thank you, artists! You are transforming people!
@jesusmarin95
@jesusmarin95 2 ай бұрын
Get help u scyco
@grizzlyadams4123
@grizzlyadams4123 2 ай бұрын
The "drawing on the back" thing brings back great memories for me! When I would spend the night with cousins or a friend, we'd "draw" on each other's backs, and let me tell you, that is my absolute MOST favorite feeling, to this day (haven't experienced it though in decades). I'm a 54 year old, 260 pound man now...and what I'd give to get somebody to draw on my back again. LOL. Not married. Flash forward---just the other day as I'm walking in Walmart , I pass the Cards and Arts/Pinata's Birthday aisle, and reach out and run my fingers through those streamers that hang down. In fact, I ran my fingers through a bunch of streamers at a friends house last few years when hanging out, drinking with him, and his torn up Tarp is hanging down, shredded to bits, leaving long streamers of blue nylon "strings". Well that's one of my favorite things too, running those cool strands through my fingers....such a wonderful feeling. Now Flashback--when I was growing up, I slept with my older sister a lot (Scared of the dark)..and I'd "Play" with her hair. I LOVED IT. I fell asleep, and I think she liked it too, it was sooooooo comforting to me to play with hair, just running fine, silky strands of cool hair between my chubby warm fingers. I loved that sensation so much, I'm sure thats why I ran my fingers across that pinata recently and my friends shredded tarp. Just recently, on my TikTok, ASMR videos came up, and I'm like "what is this"? Now, I seek them out! Some are completely mesmerizing and enticing, addicting. Some literally put me in a trance, and I'm not sure yet what to think (some though don't do much for me). I'm very new to learing what ASMR is, but looking back, it is starting to make sense. My unique personality type, and unique biology and brain type (I'm very weird and eccentric and a loner in many other ways) makes total sense as to why I'm drawn to this kind of thing. The other night I was watching one particularly aggressive ASMR Rave type of lady using insane hand gestures in such a way that it was literally zombifying me in a trance. I broke myself free and actually got nervous, and had to become super self aware just in case I was subliminally being hypnotized by her hand triggering with all the lights and perfect hand synchrony and music beat matching. I mean It was like being on drugs, and I don't do drugs....sort of scared me. This stuff is neat, and has potential (and possibly even for negative uses, so be careful). Like I said I'm very new to this term, but now that I know it has a name, I'm going to research it more. And hope to find positive uses for it. Many times in the last week or so, I could really feel my blood pressure and stress both dropping like a rock, when I came across a good ASMR artist that I was attracted to, and that works for me. Thats a good thing. I'm betting that there's literally millions of people in this country who could be helped in several ways with their health, with a focused and adapted ASMR regimen that suited them and maybe even get off medication. Just a guess.
@vaporosoez
@vaporosoez Жыл бұрын
I deal with Post Traumatic Stress… invasive memories… insomnia. ASMR empties my thoughts and puts me to sleep. It is soothing. Soft voice, graceful movements, music, lights, listening to someone read, playing w my hair, car rides- quickest ways to put me to sleep
@tinasora3656
@tinasora3656 3 жыл бұрын
I get insane tingles if I listen to ASMR when not sleepy. And then if I wake up too early I put on some ASMR and go back to sleep. Then later when I check my watch, my heartrate is way lower after I put on the ASMR. I love it, listen to it everyday😊
@neurogalmd
@neurogalmd 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences, Tina! That's really neat that you can measure heart rate decrease after you listen to ASMR. It truly is a great way to relax!!
@lovelygacha_uwu_8679
@lovelygacha_uwu_8679 Жыл бұрын
You can’t listen to asmr ?
@nottzo
@nottzo 10 ай бұрын
@@lovelygacha_uwu_8679they meant audios that trigger asmr
@milesfann33
@milesfann33 Жыл бұрын
Is it weird that this video created tingles for me? Your voice is perfect!
@tomasdeaquino
@tomasdeaquino 5 ай бұрын
I thought I was alone; her voice is very soothing.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 ай бұрын
Me, too. I thought that was a good sign.
@maidinulster
@maidinulster Жыл бұрын
All I can say is that it totally works for me, it’s like as soon as it comes on my eyes get real heavy and I get the tingling on both sides of my brain and I get goosebumps and I just want to loose myself in it, it’s really that intoxicating for me, like a drug maybe
@mike4088
@mike4088 2 жыл бұрын
Once you mentioned the “draw on back” game I instantly got ASMR. So weird and cool.
@mikeyskillboi6.082
@mikeyskillboi6.082 Жыл бұрын
Ive been experiencing asmr since i was a young child but it wasnt until i was about 20 years old i found out it had a terminology for the phenomena. I watch to relax, meditate, and sometimes just for the experiences of tingles itself.. Its so euphoric and relaxing. it helps me sleep, relax, meditate, sometimes ill just play it in the background while im doing other things.. but yeah love ASMR thanks for this video very informative and ive been looking for more content talking about this !
@daynaolsonmedia
@daynaolsonmedia Жыл бұрын
wow! I just figured out what this really means! I have an insane sense of touch. I've always loved having people lightly touch my hair or skin, like feather light. and certian sounds sound super cool too.
@daniellestewart5227
@daniellestewart5227 3 жыл бұрын
Soft voices are a big ASMR trigger for me. Previous videos you have done have caused that for me, so it was nice to hear you talk about it. Others are very light touch, tinkling sounds, certain visual stimuli, and when someone is very close to me, but not touching. There are some triggers that are commonly performed on ASMRtist channels that are intensely horrible for me - so much so that I throw off the headphones. Its either really really good or really really bad. And I can only experience ASMR for about 15-30 minutes before I get overwhelmed and need to stop. ASMR is a wonderfully strange phenomenon.
@neurogalmd
@neurogalmd 3 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting Danielle - thank you for sharing!! I'm happy to hear my voice can create soothing experiences rather than horrible ones :-) Your description of the bad experiences reminds me of something I was going to put in the video but ended up not. People who experience ASMR also tend to experience misophobia, an extreme dislike/discomfort to certain sounds. Perhaps that is what is going on when you have those negative experiences.
@BareBandSubscription
@BareBandSubscription 2 жыл бұрын
Same. I felt so relaxed just listening to this video.
@wildedibles819
@wildedibles819 3 жыл бұрын
I think childhood really plays a big role Classical music dosnt apeal to me but country music does so because of what my family listened to Same as cooking sounds relaxed me because i listened to my mom Where someone might be more drawn to paper moving
@udioexit
@udioexit Ай бұрын
I was tangled and affected by the barber's scissors, radio & TV noise, the slow wind going throughout the window, and the sound of old air-conditioner, it was magic, i couldn't sleep without it.
@outlawyeti
@outlawyeti Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if this is true with anyone else, but I've noticed the "tingles" happen more when I'm really stressed or worried about something. Other then that they are super rare
@karijane210
@karijane210 8 ай бұрын
I was just coming to ask if anyone had experienced the opposite. I'm in 'freeze' state rn and while I do find it relaxing, I'm not experiencing tingles and I usually do. So interesting!
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 ай бұрын
Sounds like your body is doing something good to pull you out of the stress. Congrats!
@jakepat8603
@jakepat8603 9 ай бұрын
It started when I was a kid. Always when I got my eye exam I got the tingles. Ever since then I've always gotten it from eye exam roleplays.
@TheImmortalBloodwolf
@TheImmortalBloodwolf Ай бұрын
Hmmm no wonder i have problems with the actual asmr sensation. I used to be EXTREMELY imaginative and creative, but that has diminished with age although i still can enter a state were I regain all that i have to try to do that anymore. Im still extremely curious, often to a fault. And i have always struggled IMMENSELY to enjoy art and beauty to the point that my mom is often baffled and just doesn't seem to comprehend it. To top it all off i have a EXTREMELY weak connection with my emotions due to my Asperger's syndrome. Asperger's syndrome just means that my brain is running on the entirely separate Asperger's operating system as opposed to the standard human one that FAR more common. People with my operating system typically have trouble understanding what emotion we are feeling, to the point (at least in my case) that my emotions often fail to properly effect me because my brain just doesn't know what to do with the input it just becomes a confusing jumbled blob that i can't make any sense of... (Except anger but that comes and goes) Even still i find listening to KZbin videos intended to trigger a asmr response to be strangely rewarding and they do help me sleep, i just don't get the actual ASMR response...
@Healthcare_Disrupters
@Healthcare_Disrupters 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤Your thorough and thoughtful explanation! Thank you!
@zakem
@zakem 9 ай бұрын
This is a great video! Explained well, clearly, and it's not overly edited. Just super too the point and easy to watch.
@ann5944
@ann5944 2 жыл бұрын
the best unintentional asmr i've ever seen and watch daily are dr. hollie berry's medical exam videos for the teaching hospital, manchester medical school. they make me feel relaxed yet engaged, and looked after somehow
@johndarcangelo6893
@johndarcangelo6893 11 ай бұрын
I used to experience it whenever I went to the doctor as a kid. Something about Dr. Gotanda's voice would have my whole head buzzing. I never knew what was happening and no one knew what I was talking about when I tried to describe it. Haven't been able to truly duplicate those experiences but the right asmr videos can do a little.
@mauriciolomeli2940
@mauriciolomeli2940 2 жыл бұрын
I primarily listen to science related theories ASMR. For example Calculus lessons, quantum, fluid dynamics, and programming lessons. Sometimes random facts. The first video which got me into ASMR was listening to Edsger W. Dijkstra - Lecture: Reasoning About Programs - Solving 2 problems using programing - 1990. I found your video searching “ASMR science”. Not sure how my creativity would exist in the above subjects but when I write or problem solve, I do have an emotional or color like connection with the problem. Almost like when you called it as a colorful swirl. The crinkle sounds, mouth clicking, and finger rubbings bug me. ASMR videos with casual vibes make me the most comfortable. I think a genuine conversation is what causes the triggers for me. I think I listen to these ASMR videos because I want to have these conversations with friends but never met someone who wants to nerd out? Or I love the topics so much it calms me.
@mauriciolomeli2940
@mauriciolomeli2940 Жыл бұрын
@@TreasureForeverOfficial 😅
@cookymonstr7918
@cookymonstr7918 4 ай бұрын
Great tip! Thank you.
@pompomasmr7971
@pompomasmr7971 5 ай бұрын
I would always experience it when I was little in the hospital getting a check up by the doctors when they would check my breathing my neck my heart rate and they would whisper what they are doing. It got to a point where I would purposely make something up to go to the doctor just to get that down and then when I was 13 I discovered asmr and to this day have not gone to sleep without it and of course most of the asmr I listen to are doctor checkups 😅
@RedVRCC
@RedVRCC Ай бұрын
I've always wondered how exactly it works, like the actual phenomenon happening inside the brain and body that produces the warm pleasurable tingles. The tingles are invariably accompnaied by strong relaxation and comfort too for me.
@boogiedownbronx73
@boogiedownbronx73 2 жыл бұрын
I think you would be good at ASMR. Your voice is very soothing.
@christianmedina8758
@christianmedina8758 11 ай бұрын
I’d be interested in an update on any anxiety related findings since this was originally released. Or any findings for that matter on the ASMR topic. Such a fascinating and misunderstood thing.
@Jasondurgen
@Jasondurgen Ай бұрын
One of my first experiences of asmr was in very early grade school, when one of my classmates would carefully pass papers out to help the teacher. Sometimes they did so very gently, and it would trigger an asmr response. Kind of an odd trigger but hey I was like 5, give me a break. Then that feeling stopped and graduated to hair cuts or and the like until I found asmr videos 10 or so years ago.
@theamethyst93
@theamethyst93 Жыл бұрын
I used to struggle to fall sleep and asmr is what keeps me on a sleep schedule during work days.
@jesusmarin95
@jesusmarin95 2 ай бұрын
Just be busier during the day u lazy shiet
@organicintelligence3137
@organicintelligence3137 Жыл бұрын
I get ASMR when my expression of love is shared with loved ones & my beautiful animals🙏🏻😇🐾💜🐾🐾💚🐾🐾💛🐾
@blendpinexus1416
@blendpinexus1416 2 ай бұрын
i had no clue why it worked. i just know that i stumbled upon asmr one night and the next thing i knew is i was waking up to my alarm feeling more refreshed than ever.
@hi38325
@hi38325 2 жыл бұрын
First time I remember experiencing ASMR was in first grade. A friend and I were quietly playing a game while waiting on the rest of the class to finish an assignment. I remember asking my mom about it, apparently she doesn’t experience it. I wonder how much of a genetic link there is.
@Andre-qm4il
@Andre-qm4il Жыл бұрын
I don't get tingles, but I really like listening to the sounds that are supposed to trigger them. The first time I made a passion for a sound like this was in kidergarden, I loved hearing high heels on the street.
@JJourdenaisART
@JJourdenaisART 2 ай бұрын
ASMR cured a lot of my anxiety, it also helps with my insomnia, which was related to my anxiety, it helps me focus at work as well.
@avavanpelt926
@avavanpelt926 6 ай бұрын
I got them whenever a teacher or anyone really, would explain things to me. The finger running across the paper and their soft voice always put me to sleep. No wonder my grades were shit. Got extreme ASMR when the guide was giving my cousin the talk about pricing for the wedding venue. The almost laminate style papering and folders making noise as he flipped through pages were awesome. Then the price jumpscared me awake lmfao
@bennaustin6632
@bennaustin6632 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t get frisson in response to music, usually just cry or get happy or whatever emotion. In response to traditional visual art, I react less, usually just obsess and keep going back and looking and smiling if I like it. I have always experienced ASMR. I never had the words to describe it and I thought everyone got it. The sound of a cat grooming itself is an early trigger I remember. People playing with hair etc. Now whispering is a big trigger, binaural sounds, mouth sounds, slow hand movements (visual trigger), quick finger movements (auditory trigger), tapping, sticky sounds, fire sounds, rain sounds, wind sounds, the sound of touching microphone wind shields. To me it’s like the quiet sound when a caregiver would make while you go to sleep. Oh and I catch myself doing stereotypical ape behaviours like grooming (pets, partner) and it is hard to stop. I also have weird quirks where I find it hard to stop picking my skin, biting my mouth etc, I no longer have to repeat actions to match both sides of my body, but that was a thing I automatically did for a while. My partner gets frisson, but not ASMR.
@mChav34
@mChav34 6 ай бұрын
started in 4th grade. Usually triggered by observing a person(very few people) with a very particular quality of calmness and settlement about their being and the task they are performing. An example would be an older art teacher of mine who pulls out the construction paper, licks her thumb, and starts thumbing through the corners counting out sheets. the bit about this that would trigger is that she performs this task as if she'd done 50 times before exactly the same way... in conjunction with the stillness of her personality. This type of personality are people who can't be rushed. they have a calmness in the way interact and perform tasks. another great example would be the older Japanese woodblock carvers. there are vids here on youtube.
@phillipsmith21
@phillipsmith21 Ай бұрын
The only times I've ever experienced it, it was only on the top of my head and were while teaching others.
@Beevreeter
@Beevreeter 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos send tingles down my spine.
@FredyJimenez714
@FredyJimenez714 2 жыл бұрын
i agree same
@hansenmarc
@hansenmarc 9 ай бұрын
It’s interesting that the ASMR response has been linked with meditation. I believe the tingling sensations are what is referred to as piti during jhana meditation in Buddhist practice. It’s fascinating to see modern science like Laukkonen’s paper on nirodha samāpatti begin to shed light on thousand year old meditative practices.
@rosegold-beats
@rosegold-beats Жыл бұрын
First time experienced this i was 7 years old. We were working on math at school and i had a question. So the teacher came up to me and explained but she wasnt loud about it, she talked softly close to my ear and showed me thats when i had the tingling sensation. It was satisfying
@jesusmarin95
@jesusmarin95 2 ай бұрын
So u crazy is what ur saying
@mikewhelan9561
@mikewhelan9561 10 ай бұрын
my buddy lent me a jacket and it said Kevin on the arm . the bus driver called me Kevin. 40 years later the thought of this still gives me asmr.
@pabloesco2007
@pabloesco2007 Жыл бұрын
For me, It's more the sleep sound with the sound of rain : Rain under a tent , inside a car etc...that remind me so good memory for sleep when i was young. That's help me a lot for sleep.
@FW-jq1ox
@FW-jq1ox Жыл бұрын
Back in the 70s, I tried to explain the tingles to family and folks, but no one knew what the heck I was talking about. Now it's suddenly EVERYWHERE and I'm like... really?! Was I the only one or was everyone lying to me back then??
@Master.Baiting_to_you
@Master.Baiting_to_you Жыл бұрын
Wake up 👁
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 ай бұрын
I thought everyone had it.
@remuspierre7573
@remuspierre7573 Жыл бұрын
Asmr videos put to sleep a lot
@NeuroPulse
@NeuroPulse 3 жыл бұрын
My first ASMR experience was when my next door neighbor girl came over to my house and sat on my bed and played with my comfortable blanket sheets when we were about 5 years old.
@OrionStar1
@OrionStar1 Жыл бұрын
I started watching ASMR video a few weeks ago. I did not know what that meant, but really enjoyed watching these videos. I did get tingling on the right back part of my head and was worried about it. I'm not sure what started it, maybe the papers she was handling. So tonight I googled what is ASMR and your video was the first. Now I feel much better knowing why I was tingling. LOL. The videos are very relaxing and I watch them an hour or 2 before bedtime. I've also noticed that I sleep through the night too. Thank you for explaining this ASMR thing. Getting ready to watch some more. Hubby is watching a horror movie...oh no!! I will have to take this to another room...lol
@magictrick5816
@magictrick5816 Жыл бұрын
I put asmr not for sleep but for calming down and tingles make me feel good
@midasmusa3660
@midasmusa3660 Жыл бұрын
whenever i got my shoes tied for me as i kid it triggered asmr effects lol i would be instantly relaxed and sort of sleepy. this is my earliest memory of it. i then discovered keyboard sounds had the same effect in highschool.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 ай бұрын
Your description of it just gave it to me. 😊❤
@creatinechris
@creatinechris 4 ай бұрын
Helps me fall asleep
@remuspierre8038
@remuspierre8038 Жыл бұрын
Asmr videos makes me sleep a lot
@J-rex980
@J-rex980 Жыл бұрын
Disabled combat medic, PTSD. There are thousands of videos out there. I find this extremely helpful for me.
@SNIPEZONE23
@SNIPEZONE23 Жыл бұрын
I really wanna know where I can find the music piece she used. Definitely triggered tingling
@TheBraddybarr
@TheBraddybarr Жыл бұрын
me too
@gmt5664
@gmt5664 2 ай бұрын
There's a Korean girl, CHACHA note, who does paper collaging ASMR. I paper craft as a hobby so hearing the sounds makes me happy. I do not feel the tingling or relaxation, though. I think it's more association to something I love, rather than true effects of ASMR, since I find other ASMR irritating. At work it's just background noise that helps me focus, keeps my mood positive, and I'm not drawn to watch like a movie or TV show, or get caught up in lyrics if it's music.
@MK-bj8pd
@MK-bj8pd 11 ай бұрын
As someone who loves ASMR but has only ever experienced it in the scalp. Hearing it can spread to limbs is wild
@sebastienprotoy4907
@sebastienprotoy4907 Жыл бұрын
Thank you from France for this vidéo.🙏
@el_tio_Harry
@el_tio_Harry 2 жыл бұрын
I have a trigger where when I lend a piece of equipment to someone, and I see them actively using it. I then have that sensation of tingling
@allanploth6031
@allanploth6031 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating and well presented. Thanks very much.
@remuspierre7573
@remuspierre7573 Жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff
@28yearsoldd
@28yearsoldd 2 жыл бұрын
Doctor roleplays are awesome.
@remuspierre7573
@remuspierre7573 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@KamalasManyAccents
@KamalasManyAccents Жыл бұрын
I have a brain injury and I remember what it was like to be able to be a maths whizz. You just had to say the numbers and I would without conscious thought would spit out the answer. Now an answer doesn’t come back. Since the assault (I was punched 15 times by a meth addict whilst I lay unconscious on the road) I have very weird little peccadilloes like I always have to check know and now. For some reason I now mix them up. Weird thing is my memory is deteriorating of late and I think I am getting early onset dementia. I just turned 50. I was bashed when I was 40. I had post traumatic amnesia for 18 months. Could asmr help? I also have cptsd.
@reeda6376
@reeda6376 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry you went through that and I truly hope things get better for you.
@remuspierre8038
@remuspierre8038 Жыл бұрын
Awesome Stuff
@gwynethzen77
@gwynethzen77 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video thank you!
@NeuroPulse
@NeuroPulse 3 жыл бұрын
When discussing these type of topics to me it seems like we are attempting to use language to describe behavioral phenomenon that predates language so it's never adequately explained through language but rather through behavior /the experience itself. However this emoji describes the receiving end of the phenomenon pretty well: 🤤
@NeuroPulse
@NeuroPulse 3 жыл бұрын
I partially retract my above statement. I said it out of mild annoyance because I've heard people associate ASMR with relaxation so many times and that description never lined up with my experience. But when you got to the primate grooming and personal attention part of it it started to make more sense.
@neurogalmd
@neurogalmd 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and for the thoughtful comments, Neuro! It certainly is a difficult experience to describe.. I'm not sure any language can describe the way it truly feels to a tee!!
@MsLuckyLucario
@MsLuckyLucario Жыл бұрын
I listen to ASMR a lot. When I'm bored, stressed, can't sleep or when I'm drawing. Last one, mostly because these videos aren't as distracting as listening to music or a TV show. It helps me to focus and keep my attention on what I'm doing in that moment (I have a tiny bit of ADHD going on). But I mostly dislike eating/mouth sounds and whispering. Most of the times I watch "no-talking" videos. Just a handful of Asmrtists whisper in a way that I like. Also the few videos I like whispering it's in a foreign language (preferably one, that I don't understand) 🤔 don't know why exactly.. My personal favorite videos consist of scratching, massage, writing/drawing/painting, wooden object sounds, outdoor ASMR, rain and heavy thunderstorm sounds, "stress pulling", fast changing triggers, focus/attention ASMR and really close up objects (visually and soundwise). As long as I remember I got the tingles... While my sister brushing my hair or reading to my when I was little, playing that "draw on the back" game, listening to music, watching movies... It seems that I'm kinda a sensitive person in that way 🤔
@concernedcitizen4933
@concernedcitizen4933 Жыл бұрын
You didn't even listen to this video did you. If you did you would realize you are not listening to A s m r. You are listening to something that triggers a s m r.
@MsLuckyLucario
@MsLuckyLucario Жыл бұрын
@@concernedcitizen4933 oh wow, obviously I meant "Asmr Videos", but thank you for explaining the whole thing to me like I'm stupid.. 🙄😂
@concernedcitizen4933
@concernedcitizen4933 Жыл бұрын
@MsLuckyLucario no problem! It's ok to be stupid! Most women are! Any other questions about this confusing world just ask another man!
@preetisudhamahakud1683
@preetisudhamahakud1683 2 жыл бұрын
I like crushing sounds, soft touch and undivided attention.
@arbash_
@arbash_ 3 жыл бұрын
I See Neurologal MD and ASMR I click.
@kankerbanaan
@kankerbanaan 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@barbaracl6308
@barbaracl6308 8 ай бұрын
Strangely, I have synesthesia but struggle greatly to experience ASMR. It’s rare. The only trigger I’ve discovered is when someone is filling out a form for Me. That literally it. And yet, seeing colors all day long is my norm
@SilentSniper1212
@SilentSniper1212 2 ай бұрын
i personally dont think its to do with the music thing. I dont get ASMR at all i just find it relaxing but i absolutely experience the drive of musical melodies more than anyone else i know.
@sherrihaight2724
@sherrihaight2724 5 ай бұрын
Asmr not tingles me, but relaxes
@TheMariangel95
@TheMariangel95 5 ай бұрын
Whispering or gentle soft speaking triggers it for me, but only very specific whispering, most of the asmr whisperers that I have encountered here on KZbin don't trigger my response. I also have synesthesia where numbers have personalities and entire lives. However, I am a natural born extrovert
@faithing88
@faithing88 2 ай бұрын
Some of them have made me anxious, especially the very low low voices 😂😂
@nikhilsharma1326
@nikhilsharma1326 2 жыл бұрын
Does asmr kill brain cells? Please let me know. Thank you.
@ajitroy7672
@ajitroy7672 2 ай бұрын
gratitude , good channel on asmr
@alwynwatson6119
@alwynwatson6119 2 жыл бұрын
I get ASMR when in a NSDR state or when listening to/remembering music or when imagining ASMR 3:11 also synesthesia is both a trigger and a effect of ASMR.
@plantifulalexandra
@plantifulalexandra Жыл бұрын
Wait... not everyone gets spine chills with certain songs? WHAT?!
@whiskey_pink_42
@whiskey_pink_42 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if ACHOO syndrome is related. It’s also an autosomal reflex that tends to make you sneeze in bright sunlight.
@voa23
@voa23 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video for some reason my body likes extremely deep tissue massage. I am a very physical person, an outdoors person. So when I lie down on the massage table and the massage begins, I doze away due to the extreme relaxation, hear my self snore and at times feels like im being submerged in a cool body of water. Would this be ASMR?
@jamdosi5942
@jamdosi5942 Жыл бұрын
I believe ASMR is just a vitamin B1 deficiency (even if only subclinical) that has caused a structural abnormality in the central nervous system. It's not supposed to happen I believe, but I guess I could be wrong
@ch86ntwrk
@ch86ntwrk Жыл бұрын
In my humble opinion, I feel that if you so much as even "think" in your own brain (whose else brain would we think from anyway? lol) that you do in fact feel calmer and can sleep better then whether it itself (ASMR) is scientifically or medically (clinically) proven to help these things then it indeed will be true (at least for the testimony of the individual). Person B may disagree and not feel that they've benefitted from such a thing (let's hope they're forming an subjective opinion of this over an objective opinion) since whatever a person subjects themselves to will have any number of personal experiences as opposed to an objective opinion where you have box in the middle of the room supposedly said to be good for you if you crawl into it and sleep and yet the person hadn't crawled in it and slept (so they really don't know the fact of the matter) having just "seen" and formed and opinion about that said "box". So too is the thoughts and feelings of anything really.
@DarrellW_UK
@DarrellW_UK Жыл бұрын
This is very interesting, I have tried ASMR videos on KZbin in the past but not really had much of a reaction to them; however I do react to music and experience chills and goosebumps which I think is termed Frissons. Is this an ASMR effect or is it something different entirely? I do try to find music that I’ve not heard before to see if it results in that effect, I suppose you might say that I’m a Frisson junky 😂!
@margaretwordnerd5210
@margaretwordnerd5210 Жыл бұрын
Music does it for me most often. I say of some tunes they are so beautiful it hurts, in a good way. I can get it from visual, tactile, or olfactory input that evokes strong feelings. I felt like a mutation until I heard of this.
@sagittariusa5304
@sagittariusa5304 2 ай бұрын
The goosebumps you get, when listening to music is your body releasing dopamine, the feel-good hormone. You're basically "feeling" the music. Although the experience can be similar to ASMR, It's something completely different.
@DarrellW_UK
@DarrellW_UK 2 ай бұрын
@@sagittariusa5304 I’m a bit surprised by this, I didn’t think release of dopamine would work that quickly.
@sagittariusa5304
@sagittariusa5304 2 ай бұрын
@@DarrellW_UK Perhaps It's different for some people. For me, when I hear like the first 2 notes of one of my favorite music, all hair on my body stand up.
@DarrellW_UK
@DarrellW_UK 2 ай бұрын
@@sagittariusa5304 wow 😆
@TheZietgiest
@TheZietgiest 3 жыл бұрын
😁 Neurogal is back, awesome 😎
@ElleDubsDubs
@ElleDubsDubs 5 ай бұрын
I don't think I get an ASMR response to anything. I am an artist and was an art teacher, so I feel I should be in this group! 😂 I think it is very interesting.
@remuspierre8038
@remuspierre8038 Жыл бұрын
I watch Asmr when I get home
@THEN0B0T1
@THEN0B0T1 10 ай бұрын
You said all these things about people who react to ASMR but I am none of those ad still get it. Is that just chance?
@Ainz18
@Ainz18 Жыл бұрын
It's a temporary fix to a larger problem happening in the body. Many people speak about the positive effects it has on mental health but we should also investigate the potential risk when using asmr, which i that they are avoiding to deal with the actual problem (for example, anxiety, depression and so on). I myself think it's a unhealthy solution because people become dependent on it, like an addiction, similar to masturbation which many use in order to feel the dopamine effect. I don't mean to say that humans should abstain from pleasure, but it should be used in a healthy manner, which i think many who watch asmr don't.
@danielwarrenguitar
@danielwarrenguitar 3 ай бұрын
Repetitive music has been the main way I have experienced ASMR - feeling like an electric storm across the top of my head.
@jakeelliot3316
@jakeelliot3316 2 жыл бұрын
Everything from like 5:30 on i can personally agree with in my life
@briseboy
@briseboy Жыл бұрын
Post- Frisson and ASMR, responses are those related to proximity. Music being not only prosodically stimulating seems intimate through similarly influencing different circuits to respond. We alert our interoceptive associational processing of experience. The intensity of confined exposure to music, prosodic recognition, the smells, sights, and rituals in "worship," has been a tool of centuries to induce hypnotic-like openness to uncritical experience. The frisson of a mob, videoed on January 6 2021, inducing mass mob behaviors, will allow you to understand the phenomenon's power to induce extraordinary group entrainment, whether in our own species, or those occurring in social animal concerted (!) attacks. Seeking the stimulus, then, of disinhibited behaviors, may be not epiphenomenon, but a feature of evolved obligate sociality!
@medkhalidbellaaguid3165
@medkhalidbellaaguid3165 2 жыл бұрын
Can it cause nightmares if listening to it too much ?please I want to know
@mayckonwolf
@mayckonwolf 9 ай бұрын
There is a 3d asmr that can turn on parts of my brain and look like 360° that's weirdly good 🤯 some asmr can make sleep too.
@jamdosi5942
@jamdosi5942 Жыл бұрын
What?! Huh?! That sensation always felt like a bad sensation to me! It used to happen me with the barber using the electronic hair cutter on me! I hated it.
@hybridbullykennels9474
@hybridbullykennels9474 7 ай бұрын
It's feels like muscles in my brain are being massaged
@hugolanglois4072
@hugolanglois4072 Жыл бұрын
I am increasingly convinced that ASMR release oxytocin...which results im a braingasm. Oxytocine is a strong ally to fight cortisol the stress hormone.
@williamlopezjr2119
@williamlopezjr2119 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr, question. Is ASMR the same feeling someone gets when they feel a breeze behind the neck? For example, my girlfriend and I were at an amusement park this past weekend and it was really hot. She pulled out one of those mini fans and started to pass it around the back of my head and neck. I instantly felt that tingling sensation from the neck down to my back. Felt like chills or a shiver but nonetheless, it felt good. Is that the same phenomenon? Thanks!
@neurogalmd
@neurogalmd 3 жыл бұрын
Your description certainly sounds like the ASMR sensation!
@toxicshogun
@toxicshogun Жыл бұрын
I only looked at this cuz I was like how come this dude puts sum cardboard to his mouth and touching it make my nerves tingle on my arms just because I hear him
@nword6232
@nword6232 3 жыл бұрын
Neurogal ASMR channel when
@channghiem5012
@channghiem5012 2 жыл бұрын
stroke survivor here, what direction do you see stroke treatment heading?
@kylreptcntz335
@kylreptcntz335 2 жыл бұрын
hopefullythere ill be a cure for everything 1000 years from now, sorry to hear that.
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