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August 07, 2005

Why we laugh...:

laugh_bw.jpgThe Economist, who seem to have a run of psychology article of late, has a brief article discussing theories of why we laugh:

Why do people laugh at all? What is the point of it? Laughter is very contagious and this suggests that it may have become a part of human behaviour because it promotes social bonding. When a group of people laughs, the message seems to be "relax, you are among friends".
But laughter does not unite us all. There are those who have a pathological fear that others will laugh at them. Sufferers avoid situations where there will be laughter, which means most places where people meet.


Link to article "Poking fun".

Vaughan.

Posted at August 7, 2005 10:30 AM

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