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ASMR: What is This Tingling Sensation in my Head? Theories and Public Reaction Some mistake this sensation for heebie-jeebies, chills, goose bumps or pins and needles. But these are all usually associated with generally negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, pain, or just being cold. ASMR is generally experienced as a positive feeling, which usually results in bouts of euphoria, with varying degrees of intensity, often described as being similar to a tide sweeping in. It can fade in and out, or can be a more constant feeling all over the cranium, spreading to various other body parts on occasion. Naturally, seeing as this sensation seems to originate at the head, it’s quite something if it can reach all the way down to the legs or even the feet! Not everyone reportedly experiences these tingling sensations in the head and neck region however. Indeed it is a topic that not everyone understands – with people who experience it often feeling alone, isolated, and misunderstood.

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