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Title: Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR)
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, often abbreviated as ASMR, is a pleasurable tingling sensation that many report feeling in the head, scalp, or even other peripheral areas of the body. This sensation can be triggered by various stimuli such as visual, auditory, olfactory, and cognitive inputs.
Despite its growing popularity, there's an ongoing debate about how to classify this unique phenomenon. Some experts find it challenging to place ASMR into existing categories.
Research into ASMR also faces difficulties. Tom Stafford from the University of Sheffield highlights that while ASMR could indeed be a legitimate experience for many people, it comes with research challenges that complicate scientific studies on the subject.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, often abbreviated as ASMR, is a pleasurable tingling sensation that many report feeling in the head, scalp, or even other peripheral areas of the body. This sensation can be triggered by various stimuli such as visual, auditory, olfactory, and cognitive inputs.
Despite its growing popularity, there's an ongoing debate about how to classify this unique phenomenon. Some experts find it challenging to place ASMR into existing categories.
Research into ASMR also faces difficulties. Tom Stafford from the University of Sheffield highlights that while ASMR could indeed be a legitimate experience for many people, it comes with research challenges that complicate scientific studies on the subject.