The answer to why some people adore horror, while others abhor it, lies in our brain chemistry
As Halloween approaches, kids are getting ready for a night of trick-or-treating, but for those of us well beyond the sweet-stockpiling years, the tradition looks a little different. Instead of going door-to-door, we might draw the curtains, curl up on the couch, and enjoy a good horror movie.
Of course, not everyone’s up for the thrill — some would rather hide behind those same curtains than sit through a scary film.
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