Los beneficios a la hora consumir ASMR son reducir el ritmo cardíaco, el mal humor, estrés, insomnio y en algunos casos la depresión o dolores crónicos. Adjunto los links por si desean leer los estudios en su totalidad.
https://t.co/ZiAdyk97Xq
https://t.co/5sLhTRLJMU
4/ In another study, users of ASMR reported temporary relief from depressive symptoms as well as in pain reduction (worth noting: these were users who had already been identified as consuming ASMR content)
https://t.co/OuQtwURMZQ
@PabloIglesias texto original en ingles:
https://t.co/SXqfhbvRD0
la pregunta.. sería, si los mecanismos mentales de la percepción, implicados en la percepción del ASMR, podrían ser los mismos mecanismos implicados en el placer sensorial que se produce al participar en una "manada que canta"
ASMR knowledge nugget Day 3 of 12:
The first peer-reviewed ASMR study, by Barratt and Davis, was published in 2015.
One of the findings was a possible link between ASMR and synaesthesia - a condition in which the senses intersect.
Read more here: https://t.co/CzHqH8VbKb
Does anyone else have Brain Orgasms known as ASMR? I never knew this weird sensation I get had a name until now. Here’s the first academic paper written in 2015 on the subject.
https://t.co/62Q0pHqVAv https://t.co/NCr1SzMTJq
There’s barely any science to prove how or why ASMR exists. One study in 2015, determined that ASMR can result in a short-term improvement in symptoms of chronic pain and depression (https://t.co/tIgf5q2ktW) https://t.co/9cG5pAFo2k
@welshdai15 @lizardschwartz A lot of people use ASMR for all sorts of reasons, such as relieving anxiety, worry, chronic pain. Definitely worth a try! https://t.co/tY6UYaRMek
Is it simply rule 34 kicking in or is there a deeper connection here? Do you think more people get into ASMR for sexual stimulation than are self-reporting?
https://t.co/ALZfqsurXy