How are they able to perform well under intense pressure? Literally life or death situations. I’m talking about hardcore parkour or crazy people climbing skyscrappers.

Have their brains been altered that they can’t feel fear from their stunts?

  • unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    No expert here, but this is an ELI5, so…

    Turns out, there’s something in our brains that trigger instinctive fears. This is good for survival, generally.

    Some people have too much of that, so they become very afraid of things (phobias) or they might even develop more serious mental issues.

    On the other side of the spectrum, there’s these guys you talk about. People who were predisposed or either “learned” to be more “fearless”, the most extreme guys being basically already dead by stupidity.

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      1 year ago

      I was admonished to be careful on a dirtbike as a child, had a fear reinforced in me. Meanwhile, this other kid was quite aggressive, and would piss me off when he’d fly by me on the track. In contrast with my parents cautions, his parents encouraged his style and he was a very highly ranked competitor in the state. He was WOT no matter where he was, turns, jumps, passing me. Absolutely fearless.

      He had a bad day at the races when he was about 10 years old, suffered a significant brain injury. And he hasn’t been independent since.