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English: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), the experience of a pleasant tingling on the neck and scalp, is known to be triggered by a characteristic type of videos (ASMR videos). The present study examines whether this experience is indeed specific to these ASMR videos, or whether it can also be triggered by other types of videos, e.g. walking tour videos. A further goal was to investigate differences between ASMR-responders and ASMR-non-responders regarding their ASMR sensation and to compare ASMR and walking tour videos with regard to the elicitation of positive affect and state relaxation.
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Source doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0277990
Author Tobias Lohaus, Conceptualization, Writing – original draft,corresponding author 1 ,* Sara Yüksekdag, Validation, Writing – original draft, 2 Silja Bellingrath, Supervision, Writing – original draft, 3 and Patrizia Thoma, Supervision, Writing – original draft 1

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