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Psychologists have called the most exciting movie

Psychologists have called the most exciting movie

The nature of emotions that viewers felt when watching movies, British scientists have found.Neuropsychologist David Lewis from the Laboratory of Brain in the UK with indicators electroencephalogram thousands of participants in the experiment showed that the greatest "surge" of emotions is a movie Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet" with Leonardo DiCaprio and Klara Danes in the lead roles, writes The Daily Mail.Next to the power of the impact on the audience followed by "Casablanca" by Michael Kertitsa, Ghost Jerry Zucker, and selected episodes of "Dirty Dancing".Scientists argue that under the supervision of exciting scenes, the viewer is experiencing the same emotions as the characters on the screen.That is, when watching the film viewers feel happening to the heroes of the event as if it happened directly to them.Neurons of the human brain as if "reflect" the observed emotion.David Lewis explains that when viewing an emotional romantic film in the blood stand out chemicals, related to amphetamines, which cause dizziness.Dizziness further enhances the "reality" of what is happening.It is a personal experience of emotion contributes to the heroes that the movie leaves a strong impression, he says.


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