Viktoria Venkatess is a student, pursuing a BSc. in Psychology at the University of Southampton, UK.
Her research project is investigating the experiences of watching ASMR videos and mindfulness, and is titled, “Exploring the link between mindfulness and unusual sensory experiences in people who experience ASMR”
Viktoria’s faculty advisor for the study is Dr. Emma Palmer-Cooper, Lecturer at University of Southampton, UK.
Viktoria is looking for participants to take her online survey, which has been reviewed and approved by the University of Southampton Research Ethics Committee (ERGO: 64395)
The survey is open to individuals who are over 18 years of age and have no previous experience of psychosis.
The survey is fully anonymous and the results will only be used for academic purposes.
The survey will take 15 minutes to complete.
The findings of this study will be made available upon request at the end of the research project, which will be September 2021.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the research team on sensorystudy@soton.ac.uk
Click the following link to participate or for more information:
- ASMR Research Study (closes when 200 participants reached)
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