Here are 10 types of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) commonly experienced or created in videos:
1. Whispering โ Soft-spoken voices or whispering, often in a calming and soothing tone.
2. Tapping โ Sounds of fingers or nails tapping on various surfaces like wood, glass, or metal.
3. Role-play โ ASMR creators take on different roles (e.g., doctor, hairstylist) to simulate personal attention scenarios.
4. Crinkling โ Crumpling or scrunching noises made with materials like plastic, paper, or foil.
5. Brushing โ Sounds created by brushes (makeup brushes, paintbrushes) moving across different textures or microphones.
6. Eating sounds โ The sounds of eating, chewing, slurping, or sipping, sometimes referred to as "mukbang" ASMR.
7. Personal attention โ Videos focused on simulated personal care, such as haircuts, facials, or medical checkups.
8. Hand movements โ Visual ASMR involving slow, deliberate hand motions, often coupled with soft sound effects.
9. Page flipping โ The sound of flipping through pages of a book or magazine.
10. Scratching โ Scratching various surfaces, like fabric, wood, or textured objects.
Each of these triggers is designed to elicit a relaxing, tingly sensation in the listener or viewer.