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Brain: what effects horror movies have
Exercise
The elements that are involved in a horror movie act as a brain boostand release neurotransmitters that expand the ability to think.
Help deal with stress
Researchers believe that being scared by a movie improves your mood and helps you feel better. According to the study, by voluntarily choosing to endure a frightening or stressful activity, such as watching a horror movie, the brain is likely to send a feeling of success at the end of it.
Increase the ability to face extreme situations
When watching a horror movie, the brain receives visual stimuli from difficult situationsand unconsciously tries to find ways to deal such scenarios.
Source: Ambito
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