Scientists May Have Uncovered Why People Feel Spooked in Creepy Places

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That telltale feeling you get in a “spooky” place may have a perfectly scientific explanation. New research suggests that feeling creeped out in a basement, old building, or other unsettling place may be due to very low-frequency sound — not paranormal activity.

The study identifies the cause of this feeling as infrasound: noise below 20 Hertz, which humans usually can’t hear. It can come from a range of sources, including storms, traffic, and vibrating plumbing pipes.

But even if we’re not aware of infrasound, our bodies may still get stressed out by it. “Infrasound may have measurable effects, even when people do not consciously notice it,” says lead study author Kale R. Scatterty, a researcher and PhD candidate at University of Alberta Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute in Edmonton, Canada.

The study makes a case for viewing infrasound as a form of noise pollution. Here’s how infrasound impacts the body, plus why humans may interpret it as paranormal activity.

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