@@hotgamerboy6240 ive been watching him for about 7 months now and everytime i see these comments i feel so weirded out.. you put my thoughts into words lmao
as someone who gets a lot of cranial nerve check-ups due to a spinal cord injury, i love cranial nerve exam triggers, but often feel a bit put off by the intensely medical/realistic energy a lot of asmrtists go for, so this is just absolutely perfect for me! (also appreciate the verbal warning before the flashlight, my neurological issues make unexpected bright lights painful and it helps a lot to get a heads up)
Overly produced ASMR can often be unrealistic although their goal is to make it as real as possible. Something about it being over produced makes it also seem too forced vs it naturally flowing like this.
@@NyxSpirittotally agree! one of my favourite creators has just upgraded their set-up and background and it’s much more intense and realistic than previously which felt much less like a real appointment, as I get really nervous for the admin side of appointments so more people making them hyper realistic makes it more impressive but way less relaxing, more like cinematic production value rather than just asmr
Timestamps 0:00 Intro and notebook scratching 0:31 Asking questions and writing on notebook 0:52 Writing on your face (love when my doctor does this) 1:15 Back to writing on notebook 1:34 Scratching & tapping notebook 1:47 Writing on notebook 2:19 *Bright* light inspection (magnifier) 2:40 Follow the light 3:03 Follow the finger 4:02 Writing 4:31 Follow the *bright* light & follow the shakey brush (alternating) 6:05 Needs to sneeze…false alarm 6:22 Gloves 7:04 “How many fingers” with layered glove sounds 7:12 “Can you feel this” glove touching 7:55 Which region of the face am I touching (layered sounds) 9:28 “Can you feel this” / “does this hurt” glove touching 9:52 “which is closer” hand movement 10:24 “how many fingers” with which hand is closer 11:02 Writing in notebook 11:27 Guess pencil vs pen and side of face he’s writing on 13:25 Scissor sounds with *bright* light 14:20 hole puncher (i’ll come back to finish 😮💨😴) 15:00 shakey brush and hole puncher 15:42 touching you with gloves (layered sounds) 16:35 leather vs latex gloves (guess which) 18:01 guess right or left and the material 18:50 stretching latex gloves 19:11 writing in notebook 19:52 cover eye and guess how many fingers 20:08 touching you with gloves (layered) + positive affirmations 20:32 cover other eye and guess how many fingers 21:18 touching you with gloves + hand movement 21:56 finger moving from L to R or R to L 22:39 touching you with gloves + hand movement 22:45 taking gloves off (struggling) 23:10 what color is this (scratching bag sounds) 23:22 what side is the sound on (scratching bag sounds, water sloshing, bottle tapping/scratching, tapping you) 24:22 what side is the finger on (hand movements) 25:08 rock tapping 26:36 playing with paper 26:54 outro + positive affirmations ❤
The way your eye contact is always slightly off to the side makes your videos so comfortable💕 I don’t mind asmr with direct eye contact but I always come back to your videos when I need a break :)
i started listening to your asmr recently while doing homework and let me say, it helps me focus so well. Your soft voice is calming in these, keep it up
@@ate_a_radioit's much more complex as cranial nerves function not only as sensory receptors but also regulate many things such as gag reflex, taste, vision, smell, and more. So there are many more tools and procedures to examine each function instead of only touching stimulus like most asmrist do.
Also you know what I miss?? "Okay now stare at this corner" 🤣🤣 with the picture frame on the left and the wall corner on the right. Lol. You could totally do it with this room!!
Hey Pat!! I’m gonna record a video soon for the Subs do asmr, I’m just wondering when the final day is to do it? Because I feel like it’s gonna come out and I’ll be to late..