BLUF

Controlled fear from 'horror' experiences could temporarily disrupt brain connectivity patterns linked to depression potentially increasing enjoyment and shifting attention outward. Could be useful for emotion-regulation support in individuals with mild-to-moderate depressive symptoms.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain how controlled stress exposure can reduce rumination and sharpen attentional focus.
  • Evaluate links between fear, enjoyment, and performance.
  • Discuss neuroscience insights into temporary emotional regulation.

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