SCIENCEDAILY MAIL
The theme park designers using neuroscience to make rides feel extra scary - and why teenagers feel it more than other ages
Theme park designers are using neuroscience to enhance the scariness of rides. The article explains why teenagers experience these rides as more intense compared to other age groups.
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- The theme park designers using neuroscience to make rides feel extra scary - and why teenagers feel it more than other ages
- Taking roller coasters to new heights
- Amusement park accidents seem more frequent — should fans run away scared as thrill rides are pushed to the limit?
- Welcome to 'Anxietyland' theme park, where the rides are no fun