Researchers identify a brain pathway in humans that enables rapid, unconscious fear responses to scary sounds, similar to ...
Scientists have discovered a brain pathway that explains why scary sounds can trigger fear before you even understand what you’re hearing.
Having published his first poem at the at of 11, Joshua Vazquez has been a writer for over two decades. A respected canine trainer, decorated public servant, and a United States Army veteran, Joshua ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Longlegs,” now playing in theaters. When “Longlegs” sound designer and editor Eugenio Battaglia first spoke with director Osgood Perkins about the ...
Preclinical studies on animals have identified brain pathways that drive quick, protective fear responses to "scary" sounds.
You know the sound: It's eerie and echoing, and it makes the little hairs on your arms stand up immediately. So many horror movies use it to create a chilling atmosphere, and even some reality shows ...