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One of the most fascinating aspects of media consumption is our desire to experience negative emotions.

Horror movies allow us to experience a "safe threat." The body triggers a fight-or-flight response, but the brain knows there is no real danger, resulting in an adrenaline high.

At its core, the pleasure derived from media is a chemical process. When we engage with content we enjoy, the brain’s reward system—specifically the ventral striatum—releases dopamine. This neurotransmitter creates a sense of "wanting" and satisfaction, reinforcing the desire to return to the content.

We watch tragedies to experience "catharsis," a purging of emotions that often leaves us feeling more connected to humanity.

One of the most fascinating aspects of media consumption is our desire to experience negative emotions.

Horror movies allow us to experience a "safe threat." The body triggers a fight-or-flight response, but the brain knows there is no real danger, resulting in an adrenaline high.

At its core, the pleasure derived from media is a chemical process. When we engage with content we enjoy, the brain’s reward system—specifically the ventral striatum—releases dopamine. This neurotransmitter creates a sense of "wanting" and satisfaction, reinforcing the desire to return to the content.

We watch tragedies to experience "catharsis," a purging of emotions that often leaves us feeling more connected to humanity.

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