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We Love Horror Stories

17 days ago
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  • #psychology
  • #ancient-myths
  • Ancient myths like The Odyssey and the Epic of Gilgamesh contain early horror elements such as the Sirens and terrifying underworlds.
  • Humans are naturally inclined toward threat detection, making horror stories psychologically adaptive.
  • Morbid curiosity peaks in adolescence and correlates with sensation-seeking behavior.
  • Horror fans show similar or higher levels of empathy compared to the general population.
  • Engaging with horror can lead to self-realization and personal development, as seen in studies.
  • Games like MindLight use horror elements to treat anxiety effectively.
  • Horror stories help redirect anxiety toward controllable, fictional threats, providing psychological relief.
  • Morbid curiosity is divided into four types: minds of dangerous people, acts of violence, aftermath of violence, and the paranormal.
  • The 1982 film The Thing is cited as a perfect horror movie for its exploration of fear and uncertainty.
  • Some of the oldest known horror stories include deals with the devil and trickster tales like Little Red Riding Hood.