In our ancestral past, a scream served to startle predators, alert kin to immediate danger, and recruit help. It is the body's ultimate, unignorable alarm system.
Acoustic research shows that screams possess a unique acoustic quality called "roughness." This rapid modulation in volume bypasses the normal brain centers for processing speech and goes directly to the amygdala—the brain's ancient fear and threat center. screaming mature
Often directed at others as a weapon to control, intimidate, or project internal pain. In our ancestral past, a scream served to