asmVR

Anxiety and stress are general mental health challenges globally, and Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) has emerged as a potential method for stress relief and emotional regulation. While traditional ASMR approaches primarily focus on visual and auditory stimuli, the integration of tactile feedback remains underexplored. This study presents asmVR, an innovative approach that combines multimodal triggers–visual, auditory, tactile, and emotional stimuli to enhance ASMR experiences within immersive Virtual Reality (VR) environments. By incorporating vibrotactile feedback and enabling real-time interactions through remote avatar ASMRtists, the study investigates the emotional impact on participants and demonstrates that asmVR has positive impacts on user emotions, emphasizing the potential of vibrotactile feedback including tingling sensations, reducing stress and enhancing well-being. These findings highlight new possibilities for utilizing VR in fields such as entertainment and psychotherapy, proposing a customizable pathway to support mental health through immersive multisensory experiences.

https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tvrsj/30/2/30_197/_article/-char/ja

Contributors
彭 丹陽
許 奕豪
タナー パーソン
脇坂 崇平
ジュリア バルバレスキ
パイ ユン スエン
南澤 孝太