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July 17, 2024
Why We Need Scary Play: Monster movies and haunted houses are safe spaces that let us practice coping skills for disturbing real-world challenges
Coltan Scrivner, Athena Aktipis
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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November 17, 2022
Why frightening imaginary worlds? Morbid curiosity and the learning potential of horror
Coltan Scrivner, Mathias Clasen
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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January 16, 2024
Curious about threats: Morbid curiosity and interest in conspiracy theories in US adults
Coltan Scrivner, Joseph M Stubbersfield
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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December 17, 2023
Surfing uncertainty with screams: predictive processing, error dynamics and horror films
Mark Miller, Ben White, Coltan Scrivner
Personality and Individual Differences
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September 21, 2020
Pandemic practice: Horror fans and morbidly curious individuals are more psychologically resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic
Coltan Scrivner, John A Johnson, Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, et al.
Aggressive Behavior
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June 13, 2020
Gruesomeness conveys formidability: Perpetrators of gratuitously grisly acts are conceptualized as larger, stronger, and more likely to win
Coltan Scrivner, Colin Holbrook, Daniel M T Fessler, et al.
Plos One
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May 10, 2021
Introducing Point-of-Interest as an alternative to Area-of-Interest for fixation duration analysis
Nak Won Rim, Kyoung Whan Choe, Coltan Scrivner, et al.
Scientific Reports
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November 30, 2019
Violence reduces attention to faces and draws attention to points of contact
Coltan Scrivner, Kyoung Whan Choe, Joseph Henry, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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January 23, 2023
Cortisol reactivity to psychosocial stress in vulnerable and grandiose narcissists: An exploratory study
Javier I Borráz-León, Alena Spreitzer, Coltan Scrivner, et al.
Psychological Science
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November 2, 2020
Playing With Fear: A Field Study in Recreational Horror
Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Uffe Schjoedt, Henry Price, et al.
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Scientific American
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July 17, 2024
Why We Need Scary Play: Monster movies and haunted houses are safe spaces that let us practice coping skills for disturbing real-world challenges
Coltan Scrivner, Athena Aktipis
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
November 17, 2022
Why frightening imaginary worlds? Morbid curiosity and the learning potential of horror
Coltan Scrivner, Mathias Clasen
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
January 16, 2024
Curious about threats: Morbid curiosity and interest in conspiracy theories in US adults
Coltan Scrivner, Joseph M Stubbersfield
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
December 17, 2023
Surfing uncertainty with screams: predictive processing, error dynamics and horror films
Mark Miller, Ben White, Coltan Scrivner
Personality and Individual Differences
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September 21, 2020
Pandemic practice: Horror fans and morbidly curious individuals are more psychologically resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic
Coltan Scrivner, John A Johnson, Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, et al.
Aggressive Behavior
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June 13, 2020
Gruesomeness conveys formidability: Perpetrators of gratuitously grisly acts are conceptualized as larger, stronger, and more likely to win
Coltan Scrivner, Colin Holbrook, Daniel M T Fessler, et al.
Plos One
|
May 10, 2021
Introducing Point-of-Interest as an alternative to Area-of-Interest for fixation duration analysis
Nak Won Rim, Kyoung Whan Choe, Coltan Scrivner, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
November 30, 2019
Violence reduces attention to faces and draws attention to points of contact
Coltan Scrivner, Kyoung Whan Choe, Joseph Henry, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
January 23, 2023
Cortisol reactivity to psychosocial stress in vulnerable and grandiose narcissists: An exploratory study
Javier I Borráz-León, Alena Spreitzer, Coltan Scrivner, et al.
Psychological Science
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November 2, 2020
Playing With Fear: A Field Study in Recreational Horror
Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Uffe Schjoedt, Henry Price, et al.
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