
And, even if there was, it's in the realm of "extremely unlikely" to be related to Synesthesia. There is no effect occurring at all with ASMR that is attributible to ASMR. The truth is it is in no way at all related to Synesthesia. My excuse is I was tired, should have been asleep hours earlier, and just rambled on in my post too greedily and too deep. I really do apologize for broaching on that topic. Originally posted by Astasia:The ASMR stuff is related to Synesthesia. PS: Before it comes up, ASMR is garbage hooey handwavey witchcraft. The human brain is a half-broken pile of gooey mulch that we should be very surprised to find it working at all, let alone have confidence in it achieving some average level of performance. Just how the brain sometimes gets its shorts twisted over weird stuff.) game over, total friggin' wigging-out session that's going to result. Not because they're allergic, but because something fires in their head somewhere and that's just a. Some people, fairly literally, can not have certain things touching their skin. There are people that react very strangely to certain textures and, as we all are probably aware, certain forms of Epilepsy can be triggered by certain display effects no matter how bright they are. :) I don't get migraines, but if I was on an EEG it'd blow a fuse. That's likely the sort of effect that most migraine sufferers are talking about. It's not the "volume" for those effected by it as long as its still discernible.įor some, a screeching blackboard sound can't be tolerated no matter how loud it is.
