[ASMR] Medically Accurate Cranial Nerve Exam 🩺🔎 (whispering, glove sounds, personal attention, ...)

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Published 2023-06-25
Hi everyone!
Do you want to learn more about what a REAL cranial nerve exam looks like?

As you might know, I am actually a med student. Well, lately we spoke about the cranial nerves and how to test each one of them. Funnily enough, the real ways in which a neurologist would check your cranial nerves is very similar to how ASMRtists often do it.

I know many ASMRtists probably take inspiration from the "real way to do it" but I didn't expect it to be so SPOT ON.

Anyway, if you'd like to have a medically accurate cranial nerve exam plus some information on what the nerves actually are and do, you've come to the right video. This video would also be perfect if you're an ASMRtist looking to create a cranial nerve exam role-play.

Triggers included are: whispering, personal attention (face touching, ...), tapping, glove sounds, some tracing, ...

I hope you like it, have a good night!

Enjoy! ❤️


🏥 timestamps
00:00 greetings + explanation
02:09 when to do a cranial nerve exam
02:49 general information
04:25 1st Nerve
06:32 2nd nerve
09:03 3rd, 4th & 6th nerve
12:03 5th nerve
14:24 7th nerve
18:00 8th nerve
20:20 9th & 10th nerve
23:37 11th nerve
24:40 12th nerve
25:08 bonus
26:15 goodnight


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What even is ASMR?

ASMR describes a feeling of pleasant goosebumps (this is also called tingles). You may it know from when someone scratched your scalp or your back. ASMR videos trigger this feeling using various different sounds and visuals.
ASMR can help people fall asleep. It also calms anxiety and can be used for both relaxation and focusing on a task.

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All Comments (21)
  • @LottasASMR
    Edit: Guys, thank you SO MUCH for the crazy support on this video! I am loving everybody's comments, you truly made my week (MONTH) 😍❤ 🏥 timestamps 00:00 greetings + explanation 02:09 when to do a cranial nerve exam 02:49 general information 04:25 1st Nerve 06:32 2nd nerve 09:03 3rd, 4th & 6th nerve 12:03 5th nerve 14:24 7th nerve 18:00 8th nerve 20:20 9th & 10th nerve 23:37 11th nerve 24:40 12th nerve 25:08 bonus 26:15 goodnight Goood night! ^
  • What I think is so interesting is that the fact that cranial nerve exam roleplays became so common is because one of the early popular ASMRtists on YouTube, Heather Feather, had to get one for medical reasons and found it relaxing enough that she wanted to replicate it for her audience. Fun to see it come back to medical facts!
  • @FrenkTheJoy
    I've never had a real one, but in my experience "medically accurate" would mean this video would be 30 minutes of waiting alone in a silent room and the doctor coming in for like 7 minutes and ignoring all of my concerns and then talking to me about what the results mean and leaving.
  • @fancydeer
    bro you not only are studying medicine you're just whipping out medical terms in a second language that you aren't even studying in. This video is super educational, I'm subscribing for that alone.
  • @jinxedfates
    as a student of pharmaceutical science this feels like asmr for me specifically. you do great work!
  • @Ninxren
    For anyone who's studying to go in to a medical-type field, good luck and you've got this! Don't stress yourself out too much <3
  • @dylanlahman5967
    I wish more doctors would walk through the tests out loud like you are here. While not all of us are in the field ourselves, I'm sure many of us would find it both fascinating and comforting to understand why we're feeling the way we are.
  • @mackicoA090211
    I've had a couple of cranial nerve exams, maybe three, because I have uncontrolled focal epilepsy. For some reason, whenever you see a new neurologist, they seem to want to perform the exam on you all over again, rather than trust the notes of their colleagues. Anyway, many ASMRtists get it surprisingly accurate. The ASMR version is considerable less anxiety-inducing though, probably because you haven't just spent the last half hour or so sitting in a hospital waiting room.
  • @maxlalax
    Please please please, do more asmr videos where you teach us med stuff. They are fascinating! Relaxation and education at the same time! You are simply awesome!!
  • @shiromitorayoshi
    As someone who's been in the asmr community for a long time cough 5 years cough , I congratulate you for giving me my first tingles ever!
  • @JocieBASMR
    Haven't gotten tingles like this in a while 😊I love how much thought and detail you put into this video. It reminded me how one of my first rps was a cranial nerve exam that i made after getting a real one! Sending love!
  • @jasonthul
    Love your accent. I'm impressed that you can not only perform but also explain a cranial nerve exam in English when it's not your native language.
  • @Justin-eq3zb
    I don’t ever comment. But I found your videos a few weeks back and due to the quality I thought you had like at least 300k subs. You’re gonna get there one day! Just keep up the great work! It seems so natural for you and you have such a relaxing voice and your hand sounds are top tier!
  • 21:10 your English is actually really good!❤ I’m always impressed that lots of asmrtists are fluent in English when its not their first language! Not a lot of Americans are fluent in another language unless their family speaks another language. I really loved this video!❤ I’ve seen so many cranial nerve exam asmr vids & always wondered what a medically accurate one looked like. I look forward to seeing more of your videos💕
  • @semyonboyk0
    This is the most original, enjoyable and cozy asmr video I've seen in a long time. I'd love more anatomy lessons or medical facts in ASMR format, these topics relax the hell out of me for some weird reason.
  • @serendipity5766
    The combination of asmr from the whispering and exams, and the information keeping me engaged was wonderful!
  • @ShoomieASMR
    I want MORE EDUCATIONAL ASMR!!! This was something I didn't know I needed!!!
  • @MrBertonz
    babe wake up lore accurate cranial nerve ASMR just dropped out
  • @avyalie3182
    Hey, I am not a med student but have friends who are. So listening to you talk about how you learnt something new today in college and wanted to try out on the person in front of you made me feel like I was talking to an old friend. So it was very comforting 😊😊 as if I had a friend.
  • @jakeaurod
    I remember getting a cranial nerve exam when I woke up from a 2-day coma after cardiac arrest. I think it was performed by a speech therapist in a rehab hospital. I do remember someone else asking me questions to test my memory, but I don't recall what her specialty was. I may have had other exams like that but I forgot since it was 3.5 years ago and my memory was fuzzy at the time.