by PNewling on 3/17/2025, 1:02:35 AM
by sgarland on 3/16/2025, 10:54:46 PM
Anecdotally, this isn’t surprising. I’ve always enjoyed nature documentaries, and since getting a large TV and decent sound system, I really enjoy them. They’re very calming to watch as a winding-down activity at night.
by nwhnwh on 3/17/2025, 4:44:33 PM
Replicable study?
by jisnsm on 3/17/2025, 5:05:47 PM
“No! Don't deal with it like those dead people do. Come on!”
This is kind of a tangent from the article, but I wonder if this also holds for watching cute/small animals? My dentist has TVs that are almost directly above the dentist chair (so front and center when you are reclined, but not in a place you're worried about them falling on you) and they play this mindless channel that is just cute/small animals doing things. It is mesmerizing and time passes really quickly. If this study holds true, I wonder what other items on the spectrum of existence can reduce pain when we watch them. Such a curious part of the human experience.