Be the first to try out bespoke animated ASMR videos in a new collaboration between Norwich University of Arts, University of Essex, ASMRplanet & StudioGoblin.
The aim of this study is to test the effect of various animated videos on inducing ASMR and generating feelings of well-being.
ASMR experiencers and non-experiencers are welcome to participate in this 20 minute study, which has been reviewed and approved by the Norwich University of Arts Ethics committee.
Headphones are required for best experience, and you will also have a chance to win one of 20 £50 Amazon UK Vouchers.
Click the following link to participate or for more information:
- https://essex.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cOVPYXuOfBfZAdU
- Survey closes May 31, 2022
- For any questions about the study, contact Thomas Swart via email: t.swart@nua.ac.uk
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