ASMR

What does ASMR stand for?

Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It’s a term that’s become popular on YouTube to describe videos that give viewers a calming, tingly feeling. These videos often involve quiet, repetitive tasks like stirring a bowl of soup or whispering softly.

The phrase ASMR came about in 2010 when a person named Jessica Smith used it to talk about the pleasant feelings she and others felt in response to certain sounds or sights. These were most often simple, everyday activities.

Nowadays, ASMR has become a trend in pop culture. But even though it sounds like a term you’d hear in a science class, experts haven’t yet figured out why it happens. Some think it’s related to parts of the brain that react to social or grooming activities, while others think it might be a very small, harmless type of seizure.

Example for using ‘ASMR’ in a conversation

Hey, have you heard of ASMR? πŸ€”

Yeah, it’s that tingly sensation you get from certain videos, right? 😌

Exactly! It stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. 😊

Oh, got it! So it’s like those whispering or tapping videos, right? 🎧