ASMR The MOST Detailed Cranial Nerve Exam male YOU'VE Watched Doctor Roleplay Ear, Eye Exam Hearing Test. Today is your asmr detailed cranial nerve exam and I Dr. Chris will help you with your health. I will examine the 12 cranial nerves with examinations for your medical procedure. Your Asmr exam rp will include hearing test, realistic exam, questions, Nitrile glove sounds, latex glove sounds, whispers, male whisper, crinkles, fabric sounds, face poking, face examination, visual light triggers, ear exam, eye exam, pen sounds, hand sounds, tapping, hand movements, liquid sounds, spray sounds, and personal attention. All this within 1 hour Enjoy this medical asmr roleplay! This is an ASMR doctor exam. Cranial Nerve Medical ASMR roleplay are my favorite.
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The 12 cranial nerves tested today:
Olifactory Nerve
Optic Nerve
Oculomotor Nerve
Trochlear nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
Abducens Nerve
Facial Nerve
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Glossophatyngeal Nerve
Vagus Nerve
Accessory Nerve
Hypoglossal Nerve
Intro (0:00)
ASMR Questions (0:38)
ASMR Heartbeat/Breathing Check (3:40)
ASMR Smell Test (5:40)
ASMR Eye Exam (10:55)
ASMR Light Test (15:40)
ASMR Cranial (20:34)
ASMR Fast Light *Epilepsy Warning* (23:50)
ASMR Light Tracking Through fingers (26:00)
ASMR Follow the light (29:00)
ASMR Follow my instruction / colors (35:30)
ASMR Ocular Eye Check (37:29)
ASMR Taste Test (40:54)
ASMR Face Exam (43:00)
Professional Medical Boop (45:57)
ASMR Face Exam (46:04)
ASMR Coordination test (48:02)
ASMR Muscle Test (53:20)
ASMR Hearing Test (57:02)
ASMR Snellen Test (58:50)
RESULTS & Have a good night (1:01:02)
What is ASMR?
Autonomous sensory meridian response, sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson.
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