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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 (or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a pleasurable, tingling sensation you get from certain sights and sounds. But it also offers serious health benefits.
A first-of-its-kind study explores the physical effects of ASMR, a tingly, trance-like feeling said to promote intense relaxation for those who experience it.
Tapping Tapping is similar to the above ASMR triggers. It usually involves the sounds of nails tapping on various surfaces, including glass and wood, and promotes relaxation.
Photographer Jakob Vegerfors captured ASMR sounds of the erupting Geldingadalir volcano in Iceland and they are incredibly soothing.