Why do we laugh? It might feel simple, but laughter is actually a full-body experience—one powered by complex neural circuits and ancient social instincts. And, it turns out, it can even be good for ...
A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond. There’s nothing quite like bearing witness to a baby’s first ...
I was sitting in my kitchen one day and made an attempt at being funny, but nobody laughed. My kids began to laugh when I bemoaned that nothing I say is funny. Perhaps ever since we began to emerge ...
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The Surprising Science Behind Why We Laugh
The curious minds at Aperture break down the science of laughter and why it plays such a vital role in human connection. Why 7 GOP senators voted against bill to keep government open past Friday ...
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Tickling: What happens in the brain when we are tickled that makes us laugh? Understand the science behind it here.
Tickling is a very strange sensation because it doesn't depend on your will. That's right, you don't decide whether or not to laugh; your body simply reacts. Your brain doesn't even have a chance to ...
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