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PeerJ  2015 

Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR): A flow-like mental state

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.719v1

Keywords: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response,ASMR,synaesthesia,synesthesia,flow state,chronic pain,depression,mindfulness,meditation,misophonia

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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a previously unstudied sensory phenomenon, in which individuals experience a tingling, static-like sensation across the scalp, back of the neck and at times further areas in response to specific triggering audio and visual stimuli. This sensation is widely reported to be accompanied by feelings of relaxation and wellbeing. The current study identifies several common triggers used to achieve ASMR, including whispering, personal attention, crisp sounds and slow movements. Data obtained also illustrates temporary improvements in symptoms of depression and chronic pain in those who engage in ASMR. A high prevalence of synaesthesia (5.9%) within the sample suggests a possible link between ASMR and synaesthesia, similar to that of misophonia. Links between number of effective triggers and heightened flow state suggest that flow may be necessary to achieve sensations associated with ASMR.

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