Anxiety and Neuroticism Linked to Ability to Experience ASMR - Neuroscience News
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Last updated 16 Jul 2024
ASMR could serve as an intervention for those with elevated levels of neuroticism and anxiety, a new study finds.
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Anxiety and neuroticism linked to ability to experience ASMR
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