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Since synesthetic experiences tend to co-occur (Barnett et_al, 2008; Chun and Hupé, 2013), such an association would lend empirical support to the idea that ASMR may be driven by synesthetic mechanisms. Descriptive data indicate that both typically emerge in childhood with synesthetes and ASMRresponders reporting their experiences from an early age and often for as long as they can remember (Simner and Bain, 2013; Barratt and Davis, 2015; Poerio et_al, 2018). Although theoretically driven, the model of McGeoch and Rouw is supported by evidence demonstrating that state ASMR is associated with reductions in . . .
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