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Yes, ASMR does stand for autonomous sensory meridian response. It is the effect of brain tingling triggered by certain visual and sound stimuli.

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What does ASMR stand for?

ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. Its a modern concept, still under scientific discussion, wherein a person experiences a pleasurable tingling in the head, scalp or other peripheral regions of the body in response to an external stimuli. The intensity of the response varies from person to person, hence the meridian. However, it is still a matter of debate as to the classification of this phenomenon since it is mainly a quirk.


Where must you be if you can stand in the east and west at the same time?

To be in both East or West at the same time, you must stand astraddle the Prime Meridian in Greenwich (London) or 1800 Longitude in the middle of the Pacific.


What does the acronym 'NAAS' stand for?

If referring to computers, NAAS is an acronym that means "Network as a service." This is a business model that (as of 2013) is emerging for telecommunications operators. In the military, NAAS stands for "Naval Auxiliary Air Station." Also known as the Naval Air Station Meridian or NAS Meridian for short, NAAS is a military airport that sits 11 miles northeast of Meridian, Mississippi.


What is the other name for fight or flight response?

I don't think there is because fight or flight is response action the body makes when in a dangerous situation. Stand and fight or flight RUN.


Who decided that the Greenwich Meridian was the Prime Meridian?

In October of 1884, at the request of U.S. President Chester Arthur, 41 delegates from 25 nations met in Washington D.C. for the International Meridian Conference. There it was decided by all that the Greenwich Meridian will be the official Prime Meridian due to its popularity. John Flamsteed (1646-1719), was appointed Astronomer Royal by King Charles 2 in 1675 and given permission to build an observatory in Greenwich in South-East London on the site of the Prime Meridian. The observatory is still there and is open to visitors where the line is clearly marked on the ground. It is possible to stand on the site with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and the other in the Western Hemisphere.