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  • Frisson - Wikipedia
    During a frisson, a sensation of chills or tingling is felt on the skin of the lower back, shoulders, neck, and or arms [7][8] The sensation of chills is sometimes experienced as a series of 'waves' moving up the back in rapid succession and commonly described as "shivers up the spine "
  • What Getting Chills from Music Says About Your Brain
    The phenomenon of chills or goosebumps that come from a piece of music (or from any other aesthetic experience) is called frisson, and it's been one of the big mysteries of human nature since it was first described
  • FRISSON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    A frisson can be compared to a thrill or a rush, as it refers to a brief moment of emotional excitement, as in “a frisson of surprise ”
  • Frisson: The Mental Condition That Gives You Chills
    Frisson is a pleasurable tingling sensation triggered by emotional stimuli like music or art About 55-86% of people experience frisson, with sensitivity linked to personality traits The autonomic nervous system activates during frisson, releasing dopamine and other feel-good chemicals
  • FRISSON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    FRISSON meaning: 1 a sudden feeling of excitement or fear, especially when you think that something is about to… Learn more
  • FRISSON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    a sudden, passing sensation of excitement; a shudder of emotion; thrill The movie offers the viewer the occasional frisson of seeing a character in mortal danger
  • Frisson: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    Frisson (noun): A brief moment of emotional excitement or stimulation that manifests physically, often described as a shiver or a pleasurable sensation Commonly associated with emotionally moving music, art, or moments that invoke a deep, visceral reaction
  • frisson
    A sudden strong feeling of excitement or fear; a thrill The word 'frisson' comes from the French word meaning 'shiver' or 'tremor', which in turn has its roots in the Latin word 'frigere', meaning 'to be cold'


















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