And of course, many of us, myself included, love a good horror ... It turns out that brain chemistry may be at the heart of ...
In contrast to neutral scenes of a horror movie, scary scenes strongly activate the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), thalamus, and visual areas of the brain ... fear resolution when the movie ends.
But is there a neurological reason which leads some of us to believe the moon ... started the practice as a joke in the 1980s So why does the brain seek out patterns? As part of our evolution ...
Why do some people seek out terrifying experiences, while others avoid fear at all costs? Why does fear spur some to fight and leave others frozen? Although the emotion of fear is as old as life ...