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Be Afraid: The Science of Fear

52' | English Version | HD

Why do some people seek out terrifying experiences, while others avoid fear at all costs? Why do some people love snakes while others turn pale at the sight of them? Why does fear spur some to action and yet leave others frozen? Despite fear being as old as life itself, scientists are finding new puzzles and new answers about how the human brain processes this most basic of emotions. Through an intriguing mix of experiment, brain imaging, and old-school scare tactics, these fearless (fearful?) researchers are learning how fear can help us overcome obstacles, stay safe in the midst of danger, and even
—can you imagine?— find peace. Shot in Canada, USA and the Netherlands.


Produced by: 90th Parallel Productions LTD.

World Rights excluding Canada (CBC)