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Snezhnost [94]
3 years ago
15

According to Dr. Kerr, what critical information do we need to have in order to enjoy a scary situation

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azamat3 years ago
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According to Dr Maggie Kerr, too really enjoy a scary situation, we have to know we’re in a safe environment.

It’s all about experiencing the flood of adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine, but in a completely safe space. Haunted houses are great at this because they trigger fear and activate a physical reaction but our brain has time to process the fact that these are not “real” threats. You see it all the time: someone screams and jumps and then immediately starts laughing and smiling.

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