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HUMANS ARE SCARIER THAN GHOSTS

Normally, when a person is in a serene, unstimulated state, the firing of neurons in the locus coeruleus is minimal.
A new stimulus, such as a perception of danger, once perceived, is relayed from the sensory cortex of the brain, through the hypothalamus to the brainstem.

In simple English, when a person is scared, the nervous system releases epinephrine or adrenaline, which in turn facilitates intuitive responses.
This adrenaline rush causes you to intuitively respond with Flight, Freeze or Fight.

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Now, if you had to come face to face with a ghost, what would your reaction be?
Will you freeze?
Will you take flight?
Or will you fight?

Is there any sense in physically fighting a ghost?

Well that it seems, depends on the ghost.

Ghosts at a Taiwan theme park's house of horrors have developed a fear of visitors after three were attacked by spooked customers.

In one case, a young man slapped the face of a ghost. In another case, an old woman prodded a ghost with her umbrella. In the third case, a man kicked a ghost in the stomach.

The resident zombie became so frightened after being kicked in the stomach that he quit his job.

The Janhunsen Fancy House has now put up signs warning visitors not to hit the ghosts.

I wonder what would happen when the ghosts, at the sight of visitors, become so scared that they also intuitively react with fight.

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