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The benefits of frightening activities depend on what you do afterward, according to new psychology research

The benefits of frightening activities depend on what you do afterward, according to new psychology research

A new study published in the journal Emotion provides evidence that voluntarily participating in frightening activities with others, such as visiting a haunted house, tends to make people feel more connected to one another. The findings suggest that experiencing fear in a safe setting fosters a subjective sense of bonding, though the true strengthening of relationships may depend heavily on talking about the experience afterward. Humans are highly social creatures, and forming bonds with others is strongly linked to overall health and psychological well-being. Scientists have gathered substantial evidence showing that sharing positive emotions, like laughing at a comedy show or cheering at a concert, amplifies interpersonal closeness. A separate line of research suggests that negative emotions, specifically fear, also push people to seek out the company of others. When people face a common threat, they often prefer to face it together rather than alone. Beyond simply seeking company, shared emotional arousal can create a sense of unity. Previous studies indicate that fear can spread from person to person, synchronizing heart rates and reinforcing group …

The Most Frightening Shooters Are the Smart Ones

The Most Frightening Shooters Are the Smart Ones

The line “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done” could probably have been written in an email to friends by any number of the attendees at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. But the line was apparently written by a man who showed up with a shotgun and pistol and was ready to kill “most everyone” there, to get to Donald Trump and assassinate him and his Cabinet. In a manifesto-like email that he reportedly sent to family minutes before allegedly shooting, Cole Tomas Allen wrote that the assembled journalists and machers “chose to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit.” Allen never came near the president or the gala floor. A Secret Service agent was shot in the vest before Allen was tackled and arrested. Random acts of violence by unstable individuals are unfortunately a feature of modern life. The most frightening shooters are not these yahoos but the smart ones—those who carefully plan, train, and choose their settings to inflict maximum damage. Think …

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Details ‘Frightening Experience’ After WHCD Shooting

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Details ‘Frightening Experience’ After WHCD Shooting

Wolf Blitzer is recounting his “frightening experience” when shots were fired during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night. The longtime CNN anchor spoke to USA Today after the incident, saying he was near the gunman, who had charged through a security checkpoint and into the Washington Hilton ballroom with multiple weapons. “I feel fine. I’m just scared. It was scary,” he recalled. “I was a few feet away from the gunman as he was firing. It was loud. It was scary. The cops got on top of him and then they got on top of me to protect me. And then they took me away into a secure room, the men’s room. It was just a frightening experience.” Blitzer also went live on CNN after everything went down to detail his experience. He said he was walking back to the ballroom at the time, and then “heard three, maybe six gunshots” and that it was “enormously loud.” The journalist added that “when the cop pushed me down, I said to myself, ‘I wonder …

Clayface trailer sparks comparisons to horror movies as DC fans praise ‘frightening’ new turn

Clayface trailer sparks comparisons to horror movies as DC fans praise ‘frightening’ new turn

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter One of Batman’s most underrated villains is getting his own movie, and fans are freaking out over the terrifying teaser trailer. On Wednesday, DC Studios released footage from its forthcoming horror-thriller Clayface, which marks the DC Universe’s first foray into the scary movie genre. The movie was adapted from the comic book story of Matt Hagen — a struggling actor who undergoes a risky surgery after being mutilated in an attack, only to be transformed into a shape-shifting mutant made of clay. Fans were simultaneously horrified and hypnotized by the first-look trailer, which teased daunting body horror, creepy music and a nightmarish close-up image of the titular character, played by Tom Rhys Harries, laying in a hospital bed with a bloody, bandaged face with the caption, “Look fear in the face.” One snippet showed a shadow of the character transforming his …

Conan O’Brien kicks off Oscars on ‘serious’ note: ‘These are very chaotic, frightening times’

Conan O’Brien kicks off Oscars on ‘serious’ note: ‘These are very chaotic, frightening times’

Amid the one-liners, Conan O’Brien is striking a serious tone during his Academy Awards monologue, saying the annual Hollywood awards show brings some optimism in these “chaotic times.” “Tonight is an international event,” O’Brien said, following some rapid-fire jokes, as he kicked off the 98th Oscars in Los Angeles on Sunday. “If I can be… Source link

The road issue causing ‘frightening’ number of drivers to be involved in near-misses

The road issue causing ‘frightening’ number of drivers to be involved in near-misses

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email One in six (16 per cent) drivers have reported experiencing a near-miss with another vehicle due to faded road markings, according to a new survey. The RAC, which commissioned the poll, described the result as “frightening” and urged the government to work with councils to “rectify this situation”. The survey of 1,693 drivers revealed that the issue is perceived to be worsening, with 72 per cent of respondents stating that the problem of disappearing road markings has deteriorated in the previous five years. The consequences for motorists are varied and concerning. Three out of five (63 per cent) said faded markings have forced them to guess lane positions, while 38 per cent reported ending up in the wrong lane. A further 13 per cent admitted to overshooting a junction because they could not see the necessary indicators on the road. Three out of five (63 …

Tech Addiction is Reaching a Frightening New Level

Tech Addiction is Reaching a Frightening New Level

A recent essay by Daniel Kolitz from Harper’s gives us a bleak picture of an emergent type of tech addict: the “gooner,” a person, typically a young man, who essentially builds a life around the consumption of  pornography and other forms of mindless entertainment and stimulation. Addicts will often have multiple screens up in their rooms displaying explicit videos in an attempt to enter a “trance-like state” that lasts for hours, even days. (If you decide to read the article, note that it talks in detail about porn addiction.) Kolitz writes, No one, besides maybe Neil Postman, could have predicted the formation of an international pornography cult. But the gooners’ rise does, in retrospect, possess a certain inevitability. Anyone paying attention to online porn’s evolution over the preceding twenty years could sense, in its brain-melting variety and abundance, the blueprint for a new kind of person, a new relationship to human sexuality. Neil Postman is a good writer to mention in reference to technology and its social impact, but a fiction writer also managed to …