In this podcast episode, you will hear participants in the Voices of ASMR project explain the following about their ASMR experiences: What triggers ASMR for you when you are watching a video, include details like: Are you triggered by voices? sounds? sights? Which of the above trigger types is the strongest for you? Can you … Continue reading Voices of ASMR: What triggers ASMR while watching a video? (podcast episode #16)

In this podcast episode, you will hear participants in the Voices of ASMR project explain the following about their ASMR experiences:


What triggers ASMR for you when you are watching a video, include details like:

Are you triggered by voices? sounds? sights?
Which of the above trigger types is the strongest for you?
Can you experience ASMR by listening to a video with the screen off?
What specific actions, sounds, scenarios, or role-plays in a video stimulate your ASMR the strongest?
Do your immediate surroundings make a difference to your ability to experience ASMR from a video?
Do you prefer intentional ASMR videos or unintentional ASMR videos?
Who are your favorite ASMR artists and why do you like them better than other artists?
For you, is the ASMR stimulated by a video similar or different from the ASMR stimulated by a real world situation?

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