Predicting tingling sensations induced by autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos based on sound texture statistics: a comparison to pleasant feelings

Author:

Terashima Hiroki1ORCID,Tada Kanae2,Kondo Hirohito M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Atsugi, Kanagawa 243–0198, Japan

2. School of Psychology, Chukyo University, Nagoya, Aichi 466–8666, Japan

Abstract

Sound serves as a potent medium for emotional well-being, with phenomena like the autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) showing a unique capacity for inducing relaxation and alleviating stress. This study aimed to understand how tingling sensations (and, for comparison, pleasant feelings) that such videos induce relate to acoustic features, using a broader range of ASMR videos as stimuli. The sound texture statistics and their timing predictive of tingling and pleasantness were identified through L1-regularized linear regression. Tingling was well-predicted ( r = 0.52), predominantly by the envelope of frequencies near 5 kHz in the 1500 to 750 ms period before the response: stronger tingling was associated with a lower amplitude around the 5 kHz frequency range. This finding was further validated using an independent set of ASMR sounds. The prediction of pleasantness was more challenging ( r = 0.26), requiring a longer effective time window, threefold that for tingling. These results enhance our understanding of how specific acoustic elements can induce tingling sensations, and how these elements differ from those that induce pleasant feelings. Our findings have potential applications in optimizing ASMR stimuli to improve quality of life and alleviate stress and anxiety, thus expanding the scope of ASMR stimulus production beyond traditional methods. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Sensing and feeling: an integrative approach to sensory processing and emotional experience’.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

The Royal Society

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