While laughing is a shared human trait, there are surprising gender differences in how and why people do it. Some feel that the purpose of laughter is to strengthen human bonds. Men and women both ...
Experts say an infant’s laughter is an important developmental marker, offering a window into brain development and a child’s ...
In this blog series, I’ve argued that laughter affirms shared limitations or shortcomings that result from highlighting perceived changes in status relationships—status being a means of measuring our ...
Laughter is an everyday reminder that we humans are animals. In fact, when recorded laughter is slowed down, listeners can’t ...
Laughter is the best medicine, according to one old adage. Now, new research suggests it boosts child learning and ...