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  1. Laughter - Wikipedia

    • Laughter is a pleasant physical reaction and emotion consisting usually of rhythmical, usually audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. It is a response to certain external or internal stimuli. Laughter can rise from such activities as being tickled, or from humorous stories, imagery, videos or thoughts. Most commonly, it i… See more

    Nature

    Laughter might be thought of as an audible expression or appearance of excitement, an inward … See more

    Brain

    Neurophysiology indicates that laughter is linked with the activation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, that produces endorphins. Scientists have shown that parts of the limbic system are involved in laughter. This system is i… See more

    Health

    A link between laughter and healthy function of blood vessels was first reported in 2005 by researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center with the fact that laughter causes the dilatation of the inner lining of blo… See more

    Communication

    A number of studies using methods of conversation analysis and discourse analysis have documented the systematic workings of laughter in a variety of interactions, from casual conversations to interviews, … See more

    Causes

    Common causes for laughter are sensations of joy and humor; however, other situations may cause laughter as well.
    A general theory that explains laughter is called the relief theory. Sigmund Freud summarize… See more

    Structure and anatomy

    A normal laugh has the structure of "ha-ha-ha" or "ho-ho-ho". It is unnatural, and one is physically unable, to have a laugh structure of "ha-ho-ha-ho". The usual variations of a laugh most often occur in the first or final note in a se… See more

    Negative aspects

    Laughter is not always a pleasant experience and is associated with several negative phenomena. Excessive laughter can lead to cataplexy, and unpleasant laughter spells, excessive elation, and fits of laughter … See more

     
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  1. Laughter - Psychology Today

    Laughter is not limited to communicating mirth. It can be triggered by embarrassment and other social discomforts. Laughter may have evolved to facilitate bonding across large groups of people.

     
  2. What’s So Funny? The Science of Why …

    According to a variant of the theory known as resolution of incongruity, laughter results when a person discovers an unexpected solution to an apparent incongruity, such as when …

  3. Why Laughter Is Such Good Medicine - Psychology …

    Aug 15, 2024 · And since the 1970s, medical experts have learned that laughter can actually boost pain tolerance and improve overall well-being. A recent systematic review takes a more careful look at the...

  4. The Science of Laughter - Psychology Today

    Most people think of laughter as a simple response to comedy, or a cathartic mood-lifter. Instead, after 10 years of research on this little-studied topic, I concluded that laughter is primarily...

  5. The 8 types of laughter (and their characteristics)

    Nov 2, 2022 · In the following lines, we show you the 8 types of laughter, based on the context, intensity, aerial pattern for its formation, the sequence of chained tones and much more tag. Do not miss it. 1. Deep laugh (Belly laugh) Deep …

  6. Is Laughing Good for You? 6 Health Benefits of Laughter

  7. Laughing Is Good for Your Mind and Your Body, Here’s What the …

  8. Psychologists agree: Laughter has 4 powerful effects …

    Feb 20, 2024 · By activating the neural pathways of emotions like joy and mirth, laughter can improve your mood and make your physical and emotional response to stress less intense. For example, laughing may...

  9. The different shades of laughter: when do we laugh and when do …

  10. Why Do We Laugh And What Are The …

    Oct 19, 2023 · Researcher Ramon Mora-Ripoll in a study identified five different kinds of laughter, which are: genuine/spontaneous laughter, self-induced/simulated …

  11. Laughter: An essential feature of human social interactions - CNN

  12. Laughter Is No Joke | Hidden Health Benefits of Laughter

  13. Laughter Is Important For Our Bodies And Minds - ScienceAlert

  14. Different types of laughter and their function for emotion regulation ...

  15. Laughter’s Essential Ingredient - Psychology Today

  16. Laughter can communicate a lot more than good humor – people …

  17. Components of Humor - SpringerLink

  18. How Our Smiles and Laughter Affect Others | SPSP

  19. The different shades of laughter: when do we laugh and when do …