Welcome to my new ASMR video!🫶 Today I'm doing a veeery quick cranial nerve exam in ASMR style! I have done one of these before, but that was a long time ago haha. This video has a fast cranial nerve exam in asmr, follow my directions, different tests, shar or dull, visual hand movements, glove sounds, follow the light, and othet tingly stuff! I hope you emjoy the video!🩵 I’m still searching for the best settings for my new Blue Yeti Classic, so it might sound a little off😅 You can become a member of my channel and support my work!🫶 / @pluuasmr You can also buy me a coffee!☕ (donate) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pluuasmr My Socials: Instagram (NEW): / pluuasmr My Discord Server (just created, still in development): / discord Contact me: [email protected] What is ASMR? ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response; a term used to describe a tingling, static-like, or goosebumps sensation in response to specific triggering audio or visual stimuli. These sensations are said to spread across the skull or down the back of the neck and, for some, down the spine or limbs. When experiencing ASMR sensations, some people report pleasant feelings of relaxation, calm, sleepiness, or well-being. #asmr #asmrcranialnerveexam #asmrfastandaggressive #asmrvideo #asmrcommunity #asmrsounds #asmrfollowmyinstructions #asmrlighttriggers #asmrvisual #tingles #asmrroleplay #asmrpersonalatttention #forsleep #relaxing
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