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ASMR videos make some feel tingly (and others cringe). The science shows they activate several parts of the brain and may be good for your well-being.
ASMR videos provide a nice sensation of relaxation may lull you to sleep. Here's what it stands for and why people call it "brain tingles." ...
ASMR, explained: why millions of people are watching YouTube videos of someone whispering Here’s what you need to know about the strange, tingly sensation that could help you relax.
ASMR can send give you shivers of pleasure in response to sound, while misphonia triggers negative reactions so intense it can ruin lives. Scientists are now realizing they have a lot in common.
ASMR - a strange tingle caused by certain sights - is a YouTube subculture. But what's behind it?
Whisper Wave offers an range of therapy sessions inspired by ASMR, the tingly, goosebump-like sensation some people get from certain audio, visual or tactile triggers. The Post tested it out.