Laughter Is A Response To The Society
Robert Man who is neuroscientist from the University of Maryland had studied the laughter for nearly ten years
. A monograph called "Laughter: A scientific research" was published by him. Associated Press quoted the words of the general culture which is that prank on Fool's Day would make people laugh, but laughter from human caused by jokes only 10-15%. His research showed that laugh is not only the response to the joke, but also the response to the society. "Laughter is social firstly," Provenza said, "The needs of laughter often come from the others. Whether you speak Chinese, French or English, the laughing voice of ha ha ha is the same in every language, almost everyone can understand laugh sound. There is a pattern generator in the brain, which can produce such sounds." Provencher said. When people laugh, every sound of ha is about a fifteenth second long and repeated every fifth of a second, if the frequency of smile is faster or slower, it would sound like breathing. Deaf cant hear but can smile. People do not see each other but still have a smile when having a call. These examples showed that laugh do not rely on a single sensory, but a social interaction. Psychology professor Jacques Pankesaipu, comes from the USA Bowling Green State University, hold the same viewpoint. He said: "Laughter is a kind of joy which is a life of active participation and have deep social."
Laughter is not the patent of human, animals also have such a similar behavior. Two chimpanzees would tickle each other, when the third one pretend to tickle one of the both, the other would still laugh. Provan said: "This is the oldest example of a joke and also the most primitive sense of humor." Pankesaipu tickled the rats which were used as the research objects. The process of research was published in scientific journals and broadcasted on large video sites. The video displayed that when the researcher tickled mouse with hands, the mouse felt happy and continued to return to the hands which was tickling them. By studying mice, Pankesaipu and other scientists can understand what had changed in the brain when you laugh. These studies bring hope for the cure of some human diseases.
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