The video offers a lucid bridge between subjective sensory phenomena and neurobiological reward pathways, demystifying ASMR through the lens of chemical signaling. It provides a functional, if slightly reductionist, explanation of how the brain simulates touch through auditory triggers.
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Why Do You Feel Tingles Without Touch? The Brain Science
Added:You can feel being touched without anyone touching you.
Scientists just found that specific sounds trigger your brain to release feel-good chemicals.
But here is the crazy part. It activates the exact same reward circuitry as eating delicious food.
It creates a physical tingling sensation starting at your scalp and traveling down your spine. Wait until you see what happens when your brain lights up both sides.
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