ASMR TEST~ 🫠Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response
What is ASMR? Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and m...

Medulla ASMR
707 views • Sep 14, 2022

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What is ASMR?
Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine.
Some people report experiencing this in response to close personal attention or certain audio or visual stimuli. It has even been compared to meditation because of the overwhelming relaxing feeling it can give the person who experiences it.
Some people may have different gene sequences that make them more sensitive to oxytocin or other brain chemicals that are involved in ASMR than others. The best way to know if you experience ASMR is to think of whether you get "invisible chills" or a shivery sensation in response to certain stimuli.
This Video ---Testing you for ASMR. Audio~ Visual~ Verbal triggers and tests.
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Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine.
Some people report experiencing this in response to close personal attention or certain audio or visual stimuli. It has even been compared to meditation because of the overwhelming relaxing feeling it can give the person who experiences it.
Some people may have different gene sequences that make them more sensitive to oxytocin or other brain chemicals that are involved in ASMR than others. The best way to know if you experience ASMR is to think of whether you get "invisible chills" or a shivery sensation in response to certain stimuli.
This Video ---Testing you for ASMR. Audio~ Visual~ Verbal triggers and tests.
⭐️ Welcome to Medulla ASMR! I'm here to help you relax, relieve anxiety and help your insomnia.
👍🏼If you enjoyed this video please remember to give it a like and subscribe for future content.
🧠Please help me get to 1,000 Subscribers!
❤️Thanks for watching!
🛑This ASMR channel is strictly for relaxation and to help with insomnia. Comments are turned off or regulated and any potentially inappropriate comments will be held for review.
#ASMR #MedullaASMR #PersonalAttention
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707
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9:07
Published
Sep 14, 2022
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