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The Science of Fear: Why We Love to Be Afraid

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In part two of this fascinating conversation, Corey and Kendall continue their discussion with Mathias Clasen and Marc Malmdorf Andersen from Aarhus University’s Recreational Fear Lab. Building on part one, the conversation dives deeper into the psychological and social dimensions of horror, revealing how fear can serve as a tool for personal growth and community building.

The Science of Fear: Why We Love to Be Afraid

Mathias and Marc share insights from their groundbreaking studies, including research conducted at haunted attractions, the psychology of horror conventions, and the resilience-building power of fear. Together, they explore how horror transcends entertainment to become a meaningful part of our lives.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The origins and mission of the Recreational Fear Lab and its annual studies at haunted houses.
  • How fear is used to foster play and curiosity in children and adults.
  • The moral framework of horror films and how they reinforce pro-social values.
  • The social bonding power of horror conventions and why they’re a happy place for many fans.
  • The surprising role of horror in helping people manage anxiety and stress.
  • Why fans love the "final girl" trope and how it symbolizes resilience.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Recreational Fear Lab is leading the way in understanding how playful fear benefits mental health and emotional regulation.
  • Horror conventions offer a unique sense of community, where fans can connect over shared interests and find acceptance.
  • Horror films provide a safe space to explore fear, helping viewers build resilience to real-world challenges.

Quotable Moments:

  1. Mathias Clasen: "The Recreational Fear Lab is about studying fear as something positive—something that entertains, engages, and even heals."
  2. Marc Malmdorf Andersen: "We’ve found that the same curiosity driving children’s play also draws people to horror, making it an important part of their development."
  3. Corey: "Horror conventions are the happiest place on Earth—forget Disney World!"

Resources Mentioned:

  • Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University: Explore their latest research here.
  • Mathias Clasen’s books: Why Horror Seduces and A Very Nervous Person's Guide to Horror Movies.
  • Marc Malmdorf Andersen’s studies on play, curiosity, and fear.

  continue reading

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In part two of this fascinating conversation, Corey and Kendall continue their discussion with Mathias Clasen and Marc Malmdorf Andersen from Aarhus University’s Recreational Fear Lab. Building on part one, the conversation dives deeper into the psychological and social dimensions of horror, revealing how fear can serve as a tool for personal growth and community building.

The Science of Fear: Why We Love to Be Afraid

Mathias and Marc share insights from their groundbreaking studies, including research conducted at haunted attractions, the psychology of horror conventions, and the resilience-building power of fear. Together, they explore how horror transcends entertainment to become a meaningful part of our lives.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The origins and mission of the Recreational Fear Lab and its annual studies at haunted houses.
  • How fear is used to foster play and curiosity in children and adults.
  • The moral framework of horror films and how they reinforce pro-social values.
  • The social bonding power of horror conventions and why they’re a happy place for many fans.
  • The surprising role of horror in helping people manage anxiety and stress.
  • Why fans love the "final girl" trope and how it symbolizes resilience.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Recreational Fear Lab is leading the way in understanding how playful fear benefits mental health and emotional regulation.
  • Horror conventions offer a unique sense of community, where fans can connect over shared interests and find acceptance.
  • Horror films provide a safe space to explore fear, helping viewers build resilience to real-world challenges.

Quotable Moments:

  1. Mathias Clasen: "The Recreational Fear Lab is about studying fear as something positive—something that entertains, engages, and even heals."
  2. Marc Malmdorf Andersen: "We’ve found that the same curiosity driving children’s play also draws people to horror, making it an important part of their development."
  3. Corey: "Horror conventions are the happiest place on Earth—forget Disney World!"

Resources Mentioned:

  • Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University: Explore their latest research here.
  • Mathias Clasen’s books: Why Horror Seduces and A Very Nervous Person's Guide to Horror Movies.
  • Marc Malmdorf Andersen’s studies on play, curiosity, and fear.

  continue reading

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