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Personal Attention ASMR for Sleep

Personal Attention ASMR for Sleep: 16 verified personal attention ASMR videos for sleep, averaging 2.9/5 intensity, 44% running over an hour.

By Alex Carter

1 new personal attention videos added this week

16 verified videos — average intensity 2.9/5, 44% over 1 hour.

A good portion of the collection runs over an hour — useful when you need sleep that lasts through the night.

Intensity averages 2.9/5 — mid-range stimulation that works across most sleep contexts.

Personal attention ASMR — Collection Data

16 verified videos
2.9/5 avg intensity
44% over 1 hour

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ASMR actually help you fall asleep?

Poerio et al. (2018) measured reduced heart rates in ASMR-responsive participants during ASMR videos, consistent with parasympathetic activation that promotes sleep onset. Self-report surveys consistently rank sleep as the primary reason people watch ASMR. ASMR is not a clinically validated sleep treatment.

What are the best ASMR triggers for sleep?

Barratt and Davis (2015) found whispering, personal attention, and crisp sounds (tapping, scratching) are the most commonly reported effective triggers. For sleep specifically, continuous ambient triggers like rain and nature sounds are popular because they lack the semantic content that keeps the brain alert.

Embed this — Top personal attention ASMR this week

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Attribution link:

Data: <a href="https://asmrregistry.com/sleep/personal-attention/">ASMR Registry</a>