ASMR University Podcast

Companion podcast to the ASMR University website (www.asmruniversity.com), hosted by Dr. Craig Richard. Similar to the website, the podcast will cover the Origin, Art, and Science of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.

https://asmruniversity.com

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Science of ASMR: The first peer-reviewed research publication (podcast episode #10)


In this podcast episode, I will be summarizing the data from the first peer-reviewed research publication about ASMR.

The paper is titled, “Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR): a flow-like mental state”, is authored by Emma Barratt and Nick Davis, and was published March 26, 2015.

You will hear about the data from the paper related to these questions:

  • Why do people watch ASMR videos?
  • What are common ASMR triggers?
  • When do people first experience ASMR?
  • Do ASMR videos help people to feel less depressed?
  • Do ASMR videos lessen the symptoms of chronic pain?
  • And more.

Subscribe to the ASMR University Podcast to hear all of the past and future episodes or listen to this one episode right here:

http://media.blubrry.com/asmru/asmruniversity.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/10asmru-first-paper-mp3.mp3

Links and Resources for this episode:

  • The first peer-reviewed research paper about ASMR.
  • Part 1: Summary of the data.
  • Part 2: Significance of the paper.
  • Part 3: Meaning of the data & next steps.
  • Part 4: Interview with the authors.

Links and Resources for this podcast:

  • Subscribe to this podcast
  • Rate & Review this podcast
  • Participate in the Voices of ASMR project
  • Visit the ASMR University website (www.asmru.com)
  • Contact Dr. Richard via asmruniversity@gmail.com


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 December 29, 2016  n/a