Webpsychologist david poeppel looked at brain images of people listening to recordings of human screams and found that, unlike other human vocalizations, screams get routed.

Webpsychologist david poeppel looked at brain images of people listening to recordings of human screams and found that, unlike other human vocalizations, screams.

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Webpsychologist david poeppel looked at brain images of people listening to recordings of human screams and found that, unlike other human vocalizations, screams get routed.

Screaming can be traced to the prehistoric ancestors we share with other primates, who use screams as a key component of their social.

They start low down in the gut, absorbing panic as they rise through the.

Webthey come from that claustrophobic flash of comprehension that all may well be lost.

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