How Cyclic Acoustic Patterns Influence ASMR Perception: A Signal Processing Perspective
How Cyclic Acoustic Patterns Influence ASMR Perception: A Signal Processing Perspective
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) has been remarkably popular in the recent decade. While its effect has been validated through behavioral studies and neuro-physiological measurements such as electroencephalography (EEG) and related bio-signal analyses, its development and triggers remain a subject of debate. Previous studies suggest that its triggers are highly linked with cyclic patterns: predictable patterns introduce relaxation while variations maintain intrigue. To validate this and further understand the impact of acoustic features on ASMR effects, we designed three distinct cyclic patterns with monophonic and stereophonic variations, while controlling their predictability and randomness, and collected ASMR triggering scores through online surveys. Then, we extracted cyclic features and carried out regression analysis, seeking an explainable mapping of cyclic features and ASMR triggers. We found that relaxing effects accumulate progressively and are independent of spatial orientation. Cyclic patterns significantly influence psychological and physical effects, which remain invariant with time. Regression analysis revealed that smoothly spread and energy-dense cyclic patterns most effectively trigger ASMR responses.
Zexin Fang、Bin Han、Henrik H. Sveen、C. Clark Cao、Hans D. Schotten
生物科学理论、生物科学方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Zexin Fang,Bin Han,Henrik H. Sveen,C. Clark Cao,Hans D. Schotten.How Cyclic Acoustic Patterns Influence ASMR Perception: A Signal Processing Perspective[EB/OL].(2025-04-01)[2025-05-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.00621.点此复制
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