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  2. Jan 3, 2023 · Key points. Some people avoid horror movies because of genre prejudice. Some people avoid horror movies because they dislike the stimulation. There may be individual variation in “the sweet...

  3. Oct 26, 2021 · Exposure to terrifying acts, or even the anticipation of those acts, can stimulate us — both mentally and physically — in opposing ways: negatively (in the form of fear or anxiety) or positively...

    • The Excitation Transfer Process
    • Different Wiring
    • Novelty
    • Gender Socialization

    According to Glenn Sparks, PhD, a professor and associate head of the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University, one reason for the appeal is how you feel after the movie. This is called the excitation transfer process. Sparks explains how it works: When people watch frightening films, their heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing i...

    Some people are simply wired to enjoy higher levels of physiological arousal, Sparks says. He notes that some people enjoy the adrenaline rushthat comes from not only watching horror flicks but also from riding roller coasters and other fear-inducing activities.

    Some people turn to scary movies because they’re novel. We’re all wired to pay attention to anomalies in our environment, Sparks says. Since danger disrupts routine, curiosity about change is important for survival. Sparks equates the pull of frightening films with stopping at the scene of a bad accident: “You don’t see that every day.” Something e...

    Your biological sex may also play a role. A 2020 surveysuggests that men tend to enjoy scary movies and watch them more often than women. Why? Sparks speculates that it’s because men are socialized to be brave and enjoy threatening things. Men might also derive social gratification from not letting a scary film bother them. It’s the idea of masteri...

  4. Sep 21, 2017 · Hate being scared? You are not alone. Turns out, there's a perfectly reasonable (and scientific!) explanation why you stay away from haunted houses and avoid scary movies.

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  5. Oct 13, 2021 · Horror movies are, as the name suggests, designed to evoke negative emotions in viewers—fear, dread, anxiety, horror, and disgust. Why would anybody in their right mind seek out such...

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · Here we explore several of the theories behind why people like horror movies. We also dive into who tends to gravitate toward movies designed to provoke feelings of fright, along with the ways in which these types of films can actually be therapeutic.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · Why do we watch and like horror films? Despite a century of horror film making and entertainment, little research has examined the human motivation to watch fictional horror and how horror film influences individuals’ behavioral, cognitive, and emotional responses.