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If you suffer from anxiety, insomnia, or just need a remedy against stress ... listening to someone rubbing a hairbrush on YouTube may be the solution to your problems.

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, sometimes described as an "orgasm of the brain." RAMS is a soothing, tingling sensation in your head, scalp and back triggered by sounds such as whispering, tapping, and scratching. It can also be triggered by certain visual, as someone to focus on a task or give a tutorial. Not everyone has the same triggers, and some people do not ASMR a response at all. There is no scientific evidence explaining the ASMR sensation, and little research has been done on the subject.

Despite the lack of concrete facts, there is an active community IAB Internet. YouTube user GentleWhispering has over 87 million views on his 208 videos. In its most popular video, it moves around a room, by varying its distance from a 3D microphone. She rubs his hand on a wooden brush and gently blowing on the flame of a burning candle, and then pretended to rub temples viewers, give them a head massage, shoulder massage and tickle them with a feather . What happens for 16 minutes. He has more than 7 million views.

Many YouTube videos have ASMR role of basic daily activities. The most popular video VeniVidiVulpes over 3 million views, and is just a virtual haircut. His other ASMR videos include role play paleontologist and couponing.

On ASMRRequests, people send ASMR video applications to Ally, who heads the channel and makes videos. Its most popular video is called "departure", where she plays a travel agent Space soft-spoken. Yes, you read that right ... a travel agent selling trips throughout the galaxy.

Something as simple as a napkin folding tutorial can be a trigger ASMR. Users commented that long 25-minute video, "my absolute favorite video" and "I'd love to see part 2 of this!"

Have you ever fallen asleep during a lecture by a professor especially soft-spoken? Do you use a white noise machine to help you sleep? You can experience the effects of ASMR triggers. Share this if you watched the above video and tell us if you have found the relaxing ... or just weird.

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