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How Does Horror Affect Your Brain

By: Kevin Alay Quintanilla, Journalist
Horror is a feeling of fear and excitement. Horror gives a sudden rise in dopamine, adrenaline, endorphins, And the result of this is that it cause your brain to respond with the "fight or flight" response.
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Shepard’s Tone

By: Jorge Laboy-Bulancea, Journalist
Shepard's Tone is an auditory phenomenon that has captivated both scientists and artists since its discovery by cognitive scientist Roger Shepard in the 1960s. It is an auditory illusion that creates the perception of a continuous ascent or descent in pitch, despite there being no actual change in pitch.
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