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Agnieszka B Janik McErlean1, Eleanor J Osborne-Ford1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a cross-sensory phenomenon characterised by a static-like sensation which typically originates on the scalp and spreads throughout the body leading to a state of deep relaxation. It can be triggered by visual and auditory stimuli in real life, incidentally by various media and via intentionally created ASMR videos. Previously ASMR has been linked to a specific personality profile and this study aimed to further elucidate individual differences associated with this phenomenon.Entities:
Keywords: ASMR; Absorption; Autonomous sensory meridian response; Flow; Mindfulness; Personality
Year: 2020 PMID: 32110492 PMCID: PMC7032055 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.8588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Means and standard deviations for ASMR-experiencers and controls on FES, MAAS and TAS.
| Variable | ASMR | Control | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| FES | 36.49 | 8.16 | 38.09 | 8.19 |
| MAAS | 3.20 | 0.80 | 3.28 | 0.79 |
| TAS | 108.74 | 23.80 | 94.22 | 21.95 |
Notes.
Flow Experiences Scale
Mindful Attention and Awareness Scale
Tellegen Absorption Scale
N (MAAS, TAS): ASMR = 124, Control = 124; N (FES): ASMR = 63, Control = 43.
Correlations between ASMR intensity, number of videos watched in a single session, frequency of watching ASMR videos, pleasantness of ASMR and the scores on TAS, MAAS and FES.
| Variable | Intensity | Number | Frequency | Pleasantness | TAS | MAAS | FES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intensity | – | −.005 | .354 | .389 | .180 | .033 | .207 |
| Number | −.005 | – | .111 | −.030 | −.061 | −.040 | −.232 |
| Frequency | .354 | .111 | – | .233 | −.009 | −.072 | .017 |
| Pleasantness | .389 | −.030 | .233 | – | .156 | −.042 | .168 |
| TAS | .180 | −.061 | −.009 | .156 | – | −.027 | .156 |
| MAAS | .033 | −.040 | −.072 | −.042 | −.027 | – | .173 |
| FES | .207 | −.232 | .017 | .168 | .156 | .173 | – |
Notes.
N (Intensity, Frequency, Pleasantness, TAS MAAS) = 149. N (Number) = 143. N (FES) = 72.
Tellegen Absorption Scale
Mindful Attention and Awareness Scale
Flow Experiences Scale
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Figure 1(A) Relationship between ASMR Intensity and absorption (TAS), mindfulness (MAAS), and flow (FES) based on z scores; (B) relationship between ASMR Intensity and TAS based on original scores; (C) relationship between ASMR Intensity and MAAS based on original scores; (D) relationship between ASMR Intensity and FES based on original scores.