The YouTube video opens on a smiling young woman facing the camera. She makes soft fluttering noises with her fingers, moving them from side to side as she slowly and delicately whispers into a highly ...
Defined by the tingling, relaxing sensations some people feel in response to specific sounds or visuals ASMR has captivated audiences worldwide. It is described as a “tingling” that begins in the ...
If you're a fan of fast, aggressive triggers, there's no better account than Batala's ASMR. With tons of rapid hand movements, tongue clicking and nail tapping, Batala's videos are quick and soothing ...
Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode Work, Play, Rest - Part 3. Why do so many people experience brain tingles when watching ASMR videos? Physiologist Craig Richard shares the science behind the ...
A YouTube community dedicated to gentle whispers and soft sounds is celebrating a milestone, after one of its most popular celebrities hit one million subscribers. A Russian-American woman named Maria ...
Kenney’s series of Philly-inspired videos aren’t just Kylie Kelce approved, they’ll bring you back to your mom mom's house.
If you’ve ever experienced a tingling sensation on your skin in response to a certain visual or sound, you may have had an autonomous sensory meridian response—or ASMR as it’s more commonly known as.
The girl on screen runs her manicured nails over a shiny red lai see packet while whispering in hushed Cantonese. Her extra-sensitive microphone picks up every pop, tap and crackle from the paper ...
Inspired by the concept of ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response), a group of Indigenous youth in Montreal are hoping to calm their peers throughout the global coronavirus pandemic with words and ...