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Why the Emotion of Danger Provokes Pleasure: Newsbytes

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Why the emotion of danger provokes pleasure? Human nature is rich in mysteries, and one of the most fascinating lies in how threat can create pleasure. Many individuals around the world are drawn to situations that, rationally, should evoke only terror and the need to avert danger. The pleasure-derived effect of risky actions has a profound basis in our physiology and psychology, demonstrating a complex combination of neurochemical mechanisms, n…
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Why the experience of threat provokes delight. Human nature is full of mysteries, and one of the most fascinating is how risk can evoke joy. Many people around the world seek out conditions that, logically, should provoke only terror and a desire to avoid danger. The pleasure-derived effect of dangerous behavior has deep roots in our physiology and mentality, representing a multifaceted interweaving of neurochemical processes, natural mechanisms…

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newsbytes.com.au broke the news in Brisbane City, Australia on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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