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Soft whispering is relaxing to the listener, but for the majority of people, it's watching the lips of a soft whisper that triggers ASMR.

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Why is the sound of chewing a stimulus for ASMR?

This is still a matter of scientific study. We simply do not yet understand why the triggers of ASMR trigger it. The sound of the chewing needs to be soft and gentle to trigger ASMR. Loud and fast chewing will likely just cause annoyance.


How does autonomous sensory meridian response work?

To be completely honest, as of today we still do not know exactly how, or why, it works. ASMR has only just began to be taken seriously by psychologists, so studies are still ongoing. We do understand that certain triggers such as soft whispering and the sound of soft chewing can trigger ASMR effects, such as brain tingles, but not how or why.


Does ASMR stand for autonomous sensory meridian response?

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


Is the sound waves produced by someone whispering and someone shouting?

Yes, the sound waves produced by someone whispering and someone shouting differ in amplitude and intensity. Whispering generates lower amplitude sound waves with softer intensity, while shouting produces higher amplitude sound waves, resulting in louder sounds. Additionally, the frequency of the sound waves may vary slightly depending on the pitch of the voice, but the key difference lies in the loudness and energy of the produced sound waves.


How did awareness of ASMR spread?

Awareness of ASMR has mostly spread through the use of social networking online. The most popular platform for ASMR experiences seems to be Youtube. There are also occasionally events related to ASMR, such as "National Hug Your Brain Day.

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Why is the sound of chewing a stimulus for ASMR?

This is still a matter of scientific study. We simply do not yet understand why the triggers of ASMR trigger it. The sound of the chewing needs to be soft and gentle to trigger ASMR. Loud and fast chewing will likely just cause annoyance.


Why does whispering cause an autonomous sensory meridian response for some people?

Soft whispering is a trigger for ASMR because it is relaxing to listen to. It has to be soft, gentle whispering to work.


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How does autonomous sensory meridian response work?

To be completely honest, as of today we still do not know exactly how, or why, it works. ASMR has only just began to be taken seriously by psychologists, so studies are still ongoing. We do understand that certain triggers such as soft whispering and the sound of soft chewing can trigger ASMR effects, such as brain tingles, but not how or why.


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The whispering sound is typically spelled as "whisper."


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Does ASMR stand for autonomous sensory meridian response?

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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It can be, yes.


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What is a quiet sound that things make when moved together like paper?

A whispering sound.