NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) -- Whispering, in and of itself, is done quietly, but there is a new kind of whispering that’s making a boisterous impact online. It’s called Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response ...
Last night I couldn’t fall asleep so even though experts say it’s not a good idea to plug into social media during bedtime I hopped on TikTok and came across a live creator who was speaking in a super ...
Have you ever watched a video that sent a chill up your spine, made your head tingle, or helped put you to sleep? If so, have you ever wondered why? What caused you to have such a visceral reaction to ...
It has also been said to give "brain orgasms," the Independent reported. Though it is not clear what causes the relaxing sensation, there are certain practices said to stimulate the response like ...
If you like the sound of whispering, chewing or gentle tapping then you’re in luck because there are now more than 13m videos dedicated to such soothing noises available on YouTube. The online ...
When you listen to someone whispering, or get your hair cut or hear tapping or crinkling sounds, do you feel deeply relaxed, with tingles in your head and neck that run down your back and limbs? If so ...
Have you ever stumbled upon an hourlong online video of someone folding napkins? Or maybe crinkling paper, sorting a thimble collection or pretending to give the viewer an ear exam? They’re called ...
A student has revealed how she is making £45,000 a year by uploading videos of herself whispering online. Lottie Fellows, 20, an accounting and finance student at the University of Bath, uploads ...
A performing arts student has revealed how she earns £60,000 a year, helping to cure anxiety and depression by whispering. Sophie Michelle, 21, of Chester, Cheshire, is causing a sensation on YouTube, ...
If even the thought of relaxing right now makes you stressed, you're not alone. Though regular exercise, mindful meditation, and CBD pills can help, most of us are still struggling to find peace. That ...
The latest relaxation phenomenon sees practitioners seek 'brain tingles'. Sophie White describes how the internet discovered an entirely new experience Maria Viktorovna I was sitting cross-legged in a ...