A friend recently sent me a video of a gal whispering into her microphone and tapping her nails on a coffee mug, with the message, “You have to talk to her about VR!” I invited Ally onto the Rev VR ...
ASMR and VR are in a relationship, and their offspring is super cute. In the past two years, the disparate communities have grown in prominence and popularity while rarely meeting, but the emergence ...
Autonomous sensory meridian response, or ASMR, is described popularly as a “brain orgasm.” It’s generally recognized as the euphoric sensation that feels like a tingle in your brain, and it feels ...
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) has become a new craze in the social media age, though the practice has been around for much longer. Many YouTube channels and apps are now dedicated to ...
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) occurs when certain stimuli, including sounds, visuals, or close contact with another person, produce tingling or calm feelings and sensations. Share on ...
ASMR is something you either get—and fall deep down the rabbit hole—or stay the hell away from. I remember discovering ASMR accidentally around 2014, when I was trying to massage my aching foot after ...
What do the sounds of whispered affirmations, page-turning, and tapping fingernails have in common? What about the sight of slow hand movements, soap being gently cut to pieces, and hair being brushed ...