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Mind and Body

Why ASMR videos could have hidden mental health benefits

The triggers vary from person to person.

ByJoanna Greer
Mind and Body

Science is on the verge of understanding ASMR

Heightened sensitivity has links to ASMR.

ByGiulia Poerio
Health

Monkey Grooming Study Suggests Humans Aren't the Only ASMR Lovers

Monkey see, monkey... tingle?

ByPeter Hess
Science

ASMR Scientist Gives Cardi B's New Spine-Tingling Video a 9/10

"What you're feeling in that moment is someone sharing something with you as an individual." 

ByEmma Betuel
Health

What Triggers ASMR? The Biological Reason Scientists Want to Know More

"It can feel like the best massage in the world."

ByCraig Richard
Culture

Why the ASMR Community Is Debating the Popular "Slicing Sand" Videos

Are trends overtaking the ASMR genre?

ByKat Tenbarge
Culture

China Just Banned ASMR Relaxation Videos for Being 'Vulgar and Pornographic Content'

They're afraid people are getting the wrong kind of tingles. 

ByKat Tenbarge
Science

For People With ASMR, 'Alias Grace' Should Come With a Trigger Warning

That tingling sensation at the back of your neck is everything.

ByCorey Plante
Culture

The Unlikely Marriage of ASMR Videos and Virtual Reality

How both communities are motivating the other to create some sublimely bizarre immersive video.

ByJamie Loftus