Henrik H. Sveen is a graduate student, pursuing an M.A. in media studies at the University of Oslo, Norway.
His research thesis is investigating the perceptual experiences of listening to ASMR sound examples in regard to cyclic patterns and spatial orientations.
His thesis is titled: “Cyclic Patterns and Spatial Orientations in Impulsive ASMR Sounds”
Henrik’s faculty advisors for the study are Alexander Jensenius and Laura Bishop.
Henrik is looking for participants to take his online survey, which is open to all individuals.
The survey is fully anonymous, will take 10 minutes to complete, and the results will only be used for academic purposes.
In the survey, you will be sharing your experiences after listening to some audio samples and you will also be sharing your prior experiences with ASMR.
Below is a link for more information and to participate.
Click the following link to participate, or for more information:
- Link (closes when 100 participants are recruited): https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/E12A432E-8092-4364-B48A-2E26CD15DF39
- If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the primary researcher Henrik Haraldsen Sveen at henrhsv@student.imv.uio.no
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