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Table 1.

Participants’ demographic details of gender, age (SDs in parentheses), and ASMR-experience self-classification.

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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.

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Table 2.

Mean overall ASMR-15 and subscale scores by ASMR-sensitivity and trait-ASMR (SDs in parentheses).

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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.

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Table 3.

Mean triggers endorsed and trigger intensity rating by ASMR-sensitivity and trait-ASMR (SDs in parentheses).

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Table 4.

PCA01 with factor loadings, cross loadings, and percentage of variance of 25 triggers.

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Table 5.

PCA02 with factor loadings, cross loadings, and percentage of variance for the remaining 32 triggers.

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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.

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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.

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