ASMR.

its acronym in English Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.

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The term ASMR arises from its acronym in English Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, which translates as Autonomous Meridian Sensory Response, a somewhat equivocal neologism that serves to express an experiential phenomenon that has captivated millions of people.

The autonomous meridian sensory response is both a psychological and a physical experience. It includes feeling calm, happy and sleepy, as well as experiencing a tingling sensation in the scalp and in the back of the neck and spine. People often feel ASMR when they perceive a gentle caress, see a smiling face and gentle hand movements, or hear triggering sounds such as pleasant whispers, the soft crunch of paper, the rubbing of the fingers, or the gentle clicking of the lips.

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@Henkjan de Krijger this is a relaxation technique to deal with the stress of daily life and sleep problems
Extrasensory sounds that make you feel calmer, I tried them, but it depends a lot on what type of sound is made in itself.
I see ASMRs a lot on Tik Tok, I use it at bedtime, it makes me feel sleepier.
What surprises me about these sounds is that for people with anxiety if it has a great relaxation effect it helps
I had heard some of these things, but I still didn't know exactly what it was now I have good information about it thanks
Sometimes I feel that there are some sounds that tickle the brain like a kind of hahahaha a lot of sensations happen with that
They are striking, those sounds give a kind of relaxation when they do, the best thing is that it is done with any object
I find it impressive everything that is known about ARMS and the way in which it is given for the benefit of people
I don't understand that ASMR, which you've skilfully displayed in word by the way. But I can say that my wife always loved watching painter Bob Ross on television.