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The inaudible 'fear frequency' that makes horror films more
The inaudible 'fear frequency' that makes horror films more
The inaudible 'fear frequency' that makes horror films more terrifying
Horror films use inaudible ‘infrasound’ effects to induce goosebumps and nausea. But can the so-called ‘fear frequency’ make you see ghosts?
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