The only thing that people can do to stop those sudden freezes is by upgrading the processor speed, and the RAM if that is low, too.
They are the audience.
hetretomeso in spanish but in english it is beeray
Yes, watching someone gently crinkle a wrapper can trigger ASMR responses in some people. The response is triggered by listening to the crinkling while watching the hands in action.
listening to classical music, going to see movies, watching performances
Yes, this is known as one of the ASMR triggers. Watching someone gently chew gum and listening to the sounds of them chewing can trigger the classic ASMR "brain tingles" in some people.
Although the pervasiveness of televisions and recorded music have made most people oblivious to performances going on around them, people attending plays did and for the most part still do spend their time watching the actors and listening to what they say.
Strangely, watching television helps me concentrate on homework; but that's just me. For some people it could be very distracting.
Every single person in the world has been involved in communication. People communicate by talking, watching, listening, and performing certain actions.
It depends on what is more important to you - being in contact with people or listening to music, watching movies and videos, and playing games.
in general Consoling people. camp counselor? watching kids. psychiatrist, listening and helping them with tough situations past or present
People can get information without reading through methods like watching videos, listening to podcasts, attending lectures, participating in discussions, and engaging in hands-on experiences. Visual and auditory learning can be effective ways to acquire knowledge without relying on reading.
Yes, listening to soft whispering and watching the lips of a soft whisperer is known to trigger ASMR responses. The most common response is head tingling and relaxation. Some people feel sleepy too.