Table 1.
Participants’ demographic details of gender, age (SDs in parentheses), and ASMR-experience self-classification.
Fig 1.
ASMR-experience grouping (aASMR vs. nASMR) by ASMR-15 subscales.
Crosses indicate the mean scores, bar represents the median, whiskers extend to the 1st/ 3rd interquartile range (1.5 SDs), notches represent + /-1.58 interquartile range/sqrt(n) of the mean.
Table 2.
Mean overall ASMR-15 and subscale scores by ASMR-sensitivity and trait-ASMR (SDs in parentheses).
Fig 2.
Cluster grouping for the trait-ASMR groups by ASMR-15 subscale.
Crosses indicate the mean scores, bar represents the median, whiskers extend to the 1st/ 3rd interquartile range (1.5 SDs), notches represent + /-1.58 interquartile range/sqrt(n) of the mean.
Table 3.
Mean triggers endorsed and trigger intensity rating by ASMR-sensitivity and trait-ASMR (SDs in parentheses).
Table 4.
PCA01 with factor loadings, cross loadings, and percentage of variance of 25 triggers.
Table 5.
PCA02 with factor loadings, cross loadings, and percentage of variance for the remaining 32 triggers.
Fig 3.
PCA01: Mean factor loadings for each trigger category by trait-ASMR and ASMR-sensitivity.
Crosses indicate the mean scores, bar represents the median, whiskers extend to the 1st/ 3rd interquartile range (1.5 SDs), notches represent + /-1.58 interquartile range/sqrt(n) of the mean.
Fig 4.
PCA02: Mean factor loadings for each trigger category by trait-ASMR and ASMR-sensitivity.
Crosses indicate the mean scores, bar represents the median, whiskers extend to the 1st/ 3rd interquartile range (1.5 SDs), notches represent + /-1.58 interquartile range/sqrt(n) of the mean.