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Research published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America found that scary music mimics the "roughness" of human screams—a specific frequency modulation that the brain perceives as a danger signal.

These sounds trigger the amygdala, the brain's fear center, more effectively than standard dissonant music. 2. Nonlinear Acoustics Mukemmel Korku Film Sesi

In the Turkish context, studies like (The effects of religious symbols in music and sound design of Turkish and American horror cinema) examine how specific cultural sounds enhance fear. Research published in The Journal of the Acoustical

These video essays explain the psychological and technical methods composers use to create the perfect scary sound: The Psychology of Horror Music YouTube · Levi McClain How Composers Make Music Sound Scary YouTube · Sound Field Nonlinear Acoustics In the Turkish context, studies like

Research titled explores how composers use sounds that mimic animal distress calls.

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