自发性知觉经络反应(ASMR)研究进展
Advances in Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) Research
DOI: 10.12677/ASS.2023.128649, PDF,   
作者: 邓文娇:福建师范大学心理学院,福建 福州
关键词: ASMR神经机制心理特质应用ASMR Neural Mechanisms Psychological Traits Applications
摘要: 自发性知觉经络反应(ASMR)是由视听刺激引起的一种愉快的刺痛感。随着媒体社区的不断发展,ASMR这一现象也逐渐的进入研究者的视野。当前的研究已经表明,ASMR是一种客观存在的知觉现象,且这种体验具有个体差异。ASMR敏感者与非敏感者在神经网络及人格特质方面均存在差异。由于ASMR可以使个体产生愉悦放松的感觉,因此ASMR视频常被用来作为缓解焦虑,抑郁及帮助睡眠的工具。当前对于这种现象的研究仍较少,未来研究可致力于ASMR的产生机制、对于情绪缓解的临床效果等问题进行进一步研究,扩大其应用前景。
Abstract: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasurable tingling sensation triggered by audiovisual stimuli. As the media community continues to flourish, ASMR has gradually caught the attention of researchers. Current studies have demonstrated that ASMR is an objectively existing perceptual phenomenon, and this experience exhibits individual differences. ASMR-sensitive individuals differ from non-sensitive individuals in terms of neural networks and personality traits. Due to its ability to induce pleasant and relaxing sensations, ASMR videos are often used as tools for alleviating anxiety, depression, and aiding sleep. Despite limited current research on this phenomenon, future studies can focus on investigating the mechanisms underlying ASMR generation and its clinical effects on emotional relief, thereby expanding its potential applications.
文章引用:邓文娇. 自发性知觉经络反应(ASMR)研究进展[J]. 社会科学前沿, 2023, 12(8): 4755-4760. https://doi.org/10.12677/ASS.2023.128649

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