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In Morbidly Curious, psychologist Coltan Scrivner PhD investigates the fascinating and often uncomfortable human tendency to be captivated by death, danger, and disturbing imagery. Drawing on cutting-edge research in psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, Scrivner reveals why our brains are wired to seek out morbid content despite—or perhaps because of—our discomfort.
This illuminating exploration challenges common misconceptions about those who consume dark content, demonstrating that morbid curiosity is a universal human trait rooted in our survival instincts. Through compelling case studies and scientific evidence, the author examines everything from true crime obsessions to our fascination with horror films and gruesome historical events. Scrivner presents a thoughtful analysis of how understanding our darker impulses can lead to greater self-awareness and psychological insight.







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