The thrill of a frightening film can feel euphoric – and mild horror, say researchers, can also help foster lasting psychological resilience

Palms sweat, heartbeat quickens, muscles tense. Your skin prickles and stomach churns. When fear subsides, we can be left with feelings of pleasure. Is this just the relief of having survived – or is it something more?

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