Term ID: T2330

Horror Film Psychology

/horror-film-psychology/
The study of why people seek out frightening entertainment and how exposure to horror media affects emotions, cognition, and behavior.
Example: Research on individual differences in horror film enjoyment, the psychology of fear seeking, and potential desensitization effects from repeated exposure to violent content.

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Reference: Tamborini & Stiff (1987)