
Why Films About Death Make Life Feel Loud
Coverage of brain imaging work showing that crying at films about death engages emotional memory and social bonding circuits, leaving audiences feeling more attached to life.

Coverage of brain imaging work showing that crying at films about death engages emotional memory and social bonding circuits, leaving audiences feeling more attached to life.

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