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Here are some facts about creepy psychology. Flashbulb memory, Mind wandering and Confirmation bias are just a few of the creepy psychological phenomena. These psychological phenomena can make you feel uneasy and make you look at your surroundings in a creepy way. These psychological effects may be real. It's easy for people to get lost in fantasy and horror movies. This is why it's so important to understand these scary psychology facts.


Muppets

Muppets can be averse of creepy psychology. The movie "The Muppet Christmas Carol", features many scenes that feature humans and Muppets interacted. It is known for the creepy scene in which an apparition appears to be Scrooge. The film's director was careful not to make this too scary for children. He instead softened the scene by involving Rizzo and Gonzo who are the characters in the film.


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What is the most fascinating fact about the human body

There are two eyes, two ears. Two nostrils. Four limbs. A mouth, nose and penis. That's right, we have more than 50 parts of our bodies, but one thing is missing. A heart.

A heart is a pump, which circulates blood throughout our bodies. The blood travels through the veins and arteries, transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells. It also removes carbon dioxide.

The heart pumps out about 5 liters per minute. This amount is equivalent to an adult drinking 2-3 cups of coffee daily.

The heart is constantly pumping blood, 24 hours a week, 365 day a year. While you sleep, your heart beats almost 100 times per minute.

You can tell whether someone is healthy or unhealthy because of the color of their skin. The capillaries are tiny blood vessels that can be seen on the skin's surface. These tiny vessels transport blood from the larger blood vessels to the heart. The skin turns purple or blue when there is a blockage in blood flow.

Red blood cells are missing in people with sickle-cell disease. Their blood becomes sticky and hardens, causing them to become very ill.

To stop bleeding from a cut, you can apply a bandage to the wound. For the wound to heal properly, blood must continue to flow. To do this, doctors insert a needle through the skin into the vein next to the injury. This allows the blood from the injured area to drain.

Doctors may also insert catheters (catheters), in an artery to treat a blood clot. This keeps patients alive until the clot has broken up naturally.


What is the most secretive town in the world?

You might be surprised at the answer. This may make you feel uncomfortable as it challenges your perception of reality and the way we live. But there is a reason that this place exists. It isn't what you would expect.

It was known as the City of God to the ancient Greeks. In the Bible, it was known as the City of Destruction.

In India, it's called Kashi (Kashmir). It is called Novgorod (Russia).

But here in America, it goes by another name - The Town That Disappeared.

One tiny town in western New York State lost its 1,200 inhabitants without trace. A road sign pointing to the former location of the town was all that was left, except for a few bodies and cars.

This tiny community disappeared without leaving any clues as to where it went or when. Some claim the earth swallowed it. Others say it was destroyed in a meteorite collision. Still, others say aliens took it away.

Whatever happened, the residents of this once-thriving community are convinced that their town isn't gone forever. They had just moved to another town.

You can even track the disappearance of Zugspitz on a dedicated website.

The question is, where did this place go? It's actually in Switzerland!

Zugspitze is located on the border between Germany and Austria. Lake Zugspitze can be found just beyond the summit.

It has always fascinated and astonished me to see how many towns have vanished but still exist. Why do some disappear while others survive? I set out to find out.

I was curious about the disappearing towns. Is it possible for a place to vanish? How can one place become extinct?

There are many theories to explain the phenomenon of disappearing towns. One theory is that a city disappears after all buildings have been demolished. Another theory is that the town moves to another place. Another theory suggests that the town has never existed.

No matter what theories you may have, there is no doubt that many towns across the globe were swallowed by the ground. This video examines the history and current status of these places.


How does your brain control your body's functions?

To ensure that they work together, messages are sent by the brain to other organs. Everything that happens within your body is controlled by the brain. It tells both your stomach and lungs what to do; it also controls your legs and arms.

Your brain is made up billions of nerve cell networks connected in groups known as neurons. Neurons communicate by sending electrical signals, called action potentials, on axons. Each neuron has a cell membrane surrounding its nucleus. Inside the membrane are channels that allow ions such as sodium and potassium to enter and leave the cell. The neuron fires when there is ion movement.

Neurotransmitters are chemicals released when a neuron fires. Neurotransmitters bind with receptors on the second nerve cell, opening ion channel channels to allow ions in and out. This causes the second neuron to fire too.

When a presynaptic nerve receives an impulse, neurotransmitter release takes place. The impulse travels along an synapse between the neurons. The transmitter binds directly to the receptors in the postsynaptic nervous neuron, and triggers the firing.

The nervous system relies on neurotransmitters for communication. They also help coordinate activity between different parts of the brain.


Here are 5 fascinating facts about the liver

The liver is responsible in breaking down toxins, storing vitamins and mineral, and for regulating blood pressure. It helps maintain a steady body temperature and regulates blood pressure.

What number of times have you heard someone say that they feel sluggish or heavy? These symptoms may indicate problems with the liver.

Other symptoms include itching, yellowing of the skin, heavy urine, yellowing of the skin, fatigue and nausea. But these aren't the only warning signs. These are not the only warning signs. Make an appointment immediately with your doctor if they occur.

The liver is an essential organ. It is essential for detoxification and metabolism as well as reproduction.

  1. An adult liver weighs around 1,400 grams.
  2. The size of a baby's liver at birth is approximately half that of an adult. It becomes about four times more large by the age of three than an infant's liver.
  3. The liver is located just below the rib cage on the left side of the abdomen.
  4. The liver has 16 main lobes, with many smaller lobules within the lobes.
  5. Red blood cells make up approximately 10 million of the liver's total.



Statistics

  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)
  • According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)
  • In fact, nearly 24% of U.S. women are affected with one or more pelvic floor disorders, according to research funded by the National Institutes of Health. (romper.com)
  • A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (romper.com)



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How To

Which is the scariest film ever made?

If you ask 10 different people which movies they consider scary, you'll probably get 10 different answers.

Some people love horror films. Some others enjoy sci-fi flicks. And then some prefer comedies.

No matter what your preference, all people have seen scary movies.

These are ten great scary movies, ranging from the classic Halloween to the modern Paranormal Activity.

  1. "Cabin Fever" - "Cabin Fever" is considered one of the scariest zombie movies made. It portrays a virus that can cause humans to turn into zombies.
  2. "Thir13en Ghosts” - Based on the true tale of Jack the Ripper the "Thirteen Ghosts", features a group teenaged victims of ghost possession.
  3. "Pulse" is a thriller about a man who finds himself trapped in his apartment during violent crime sprees. Only his personal belongings are allowed to help him defeat the attackers.
  4. "The Descent", one of the earliest found footage horror films, "The Descent", follows a group exploring underground for an adventure. However, everything goes horribly wrong as soon as they get there.
  5. "Get Out", a 2017 horror movie by Jordan Peele. "Get Out" portrays a young black photographer who visits his white girlfriend for the holidays. When he arrives, he discovers dark secrets come to light.
  6. "Paranormal Activity", (2007). "Paranormal Activity", one of the very first found-footage movies. This movie featured a fresh take on ghost stories and starred Katie Featherston.
  7. "Audition" in Japan - To stand before an audience and to be judged. That's exactly what happens in this film when high school student Kiyoko waits to hear if she will make it big time as a pop star.
  8. "Saw" Series - After years of making low budget horrors, James Wan grew tired of coming up with ways to shock audiences. Jigsaw was created by Wan, who decided to take a break.
  9. "Tales From the Crypt", - Each year "Tales From the Crypt” becomes more horrific. Hollywood has made numerous sequels featuring the crypt keeper terrorizing various US cities over the years.
  10. "Carrie" (1976) "Carrie” introduced viewers the power of telekinesis. Carrie White is able to move objects by simply thinking about them.






Some creepy psychology facts