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Perché i programmi pieni di litigi, eccessi e spettacolarizzazione catturano così tanto la nostra attenzione? Cosa ci spinge a restare incollati davanti a scene che esaltano il dramma e il caos?
Why do shows filled with arguments, excess, and spectacle capture our attention? What drives us to stay glued to scenes that amplify drama and chaos?
In this episode, we analyze the phenomenon of trash TV from a psychological perspective: the guilty pleasure, the morbid curiosity, and the almost hypnotic attraction to the spectacle of others' misfortunes. We'll explore the mechanisms of our brain to understand why we can't look away from these content-rich shows that lack real substance.
By Dani & Lia5
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Perché i programmi pieni di litigi, eccessi e spettacolarizzazione catturano così tanto la nostra attenzione? Cosa ci spinge a restare incollati davanti a scene che esaltano il dramma e il caos?
Why do shows filled with arguments, excess, and spectacle capture our attention? What drives us to stay glued to scenes that amplify drama and chaos?
In this episode, we analyze the phenomenon of trash TV from a psychological perspective: the guilty pleasure, the morbid curiosity, and the almost hypnotic attraction to the spectacle of others' misfortunes. We'll explore the mechanisms of our brain to understand why we can't look away from these content-rich shows that lack real substance.