Professor of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Shenandoah University
Dr. Richard has peer-reviewed publications on the topics of inflammation, pregnancy, contraception, glycobiology, cell cycle regulation, pharmacogenomics, and the use of technology in education.
His newest area of research involves the characterization and understanding of autonomous sensory meridian response. He's the author of the 2018 book "Brain Tingles: The Secret to Triggering Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response for Improved Sleep, Stress Relief, and Head-to-Toe Euphoria."
The blissful and bizarre world of ASMR
Sep 25, 2018 09:43 am UTC| Insights & Views
Have you ever stumbled upon an hourlong online video of someone folding napkins? Or maybe crinkling paper, sorting a thimble collection or pretending to give the viewer an ear exam? Theyre called ASMR videos and millions...
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