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Wanting to know more about something.
 
curious
 
stronger
 
mood
 
identified
More powerful or intense
 
stronger
 
frown
 
linked
 
shock
Connected.
 
linked
 
copy
 
tension
 
curiosity
Recognized or found
 
identified
 
linked
 
stronger
 
curious
Something that happens to you.
 
experience
 
confidence
 
documentary
 
curiosity
Feeling sure about something.
 
confidence
 
stronger
 
curious
 
mood
Right for a situation.
 
suitable
 
curious
 
linked
 
mood
To not like something.
 
frown
 
evolution
 
relevance
 
tension
A film that shows real events.
 
documentary
 
shock
 
appeal
 
evolution
The way you feel.
 
mood
 
curious
 
suitable
 
appeal
A sudden, surprising event.
 
shock
 
linked
 
curious
 
tension
Stress or worry.
 
tension
 
experience
 
linked
 
curious
Being very interested in something.
 
fascination
 
amygdala
 
evolution
 
shock
Wanting to know more about something.
 
curiosity
 
appeal
 
relevance
 
shock
How attractive something is.
 
appeal
 
mood
 
shock
 
tension
Not real.
 
unrealism
 
frown
 
suitable
 
experience
How important something is.
 
relevance
 
identified
 
linked
 
unrealism
The way you react to something.
 
responses
 
tension
 
frown
 
amygdala
The part of the brain that helps us feel fear.
 
amygdala
 
identified
 
responses
 
unrealism
How living things change over time.
 
evolution
 
fascination
 
confidence
 
curious
What is the future of horror movies?
The future of horror movies is bright.
What is the relationship between fear and evolution?
Fear has helped humans avoid danger and has helped us survive.
What is the difference between fear and horror?
Fear is a basic emotion that helps us survive, while horror is a more complex emotion that is often associated with entertainment.
Who is Glenn D. Walters?
Glenn D. Walters is a psychologist who has identified three factors that create horror in movies.
What is the purpose of the article?
The purpose of the article is to inform and entertain readers about the psychology of horror movies.
What are some examples of basic fears that people share?
Some examples of basic fears that people share are fear of the unknown, fear of death, and fear of failure.
What is the feeling of confidence that people experience after watching horror movies?
The feeling of confidence is a sense of relief and satisfaction that people experience after facing their fears.
What is the dark curiosity mentioned in the article?
Dark curiosity is a sort of morbid fascination with things that are scary or disturbing.
What is the difference between realism and unrealism in horror movies?
Realism is based on reality, while unrealism is not.
What is the amygdala?
The amygdala is an area of the brain linked to fear.
What is the main idea of the article?
The main idea of the article is to explore why people enjoy watching horror movies.
What is one thing that is clear about horror movies?
One thing that is clear about horror movies is that they are not going anywhere.
What is the appeal of horror movies for adults?
Adults like horror movies because of a sort of dark curiosity.
Why do young people like horror movies according to one theory?
Young people like horror movies because adults tend to frown upon them.
What do people feel after watching horror movies?
People feel a sense of confidence after watching horror movies.
What are the three factors that create horror in movies?
The three factors that create horror in movies are tension, relevance, and unrealism.
What do scientists find curious about horror movies?
Scientists find it curious that horror movies don't actually create fear responses in the amygdala.
What part of the brain is linked to fear?
The amygdala is the part of the brain linked to fear.
Why are people afraid of the dark?
People are afraid of the dark because it is associated with danger.
What is the article about?
The article is about why people enjoy watching horror movies.