Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a spontaneous sensory phenomenon in which individuals experienceunusual, pleasurable tingling sensations in the head, back of the neck or other areas in response to particular visual and auditorystimuli. Currently, stimuli that are being used to elicit the ASMR response include fingernail tapping, whispering, breathing andslow movements. This phenomenon is difficult to observe, however, as it has no outward manifestation and does not occuridentically for all persons. There is currently no research on the relationship between the triggering stimuli of ASMR and theircorresponding brain activity. In this study, we aim to measure the ASMR response using Electroencephalogram (EEG) to evaluatethe effect of ASMR on a person’s cognitive state.
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