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: The clip usually features low-quality, grainy footage—often of a quiet room, a car driving down a road, or a "find the difference" puzzle—accompanied by very quiet audio. This forces the viewer to lean in and turn up their volume [1].

: Without warning, a distorted, high-pitched scream pierces the audio while a gruesome or terrifying image (often a pale, distorted face with wide eyes) flashes on the screen for a few frames [1, 2]. The Psychology of the Jump Scare g313.mp4

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: It triggers the brain's "fight or flight" mechanism by delivering a sudden stimulus that the thalamus processes before the conscious mind can realize there is no real danger. The video follows a standard formula designed to

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