Laughter is not unique to human beings and can also be observed in animals.
Researcher studied rats and discovered that they laugh while playing.
Humans tend to laugh when they hear others laughing.
🐀 Professor Panksepp tickled rats and discovered they have a high-frequency laughter that indicates happiness and the desire to play.
🦍 Apes also enjoy being tickled, as it causes them to make a panting sound similar to laughter.
🗣️ Early humans likely made a similar laughter sound, suggesting laughter as a form of communication and enjoyment.
🎭 Laughter is a universal human behavior, occurring in social situations rather than in response to jokes or amusing stories.
📺 TV producers understand that laughter is contagious, with one person laughing often leading to others joining in.
🔬 Dr. Robert Provine studies human laughter and has found that more than 80% of laughter is not caused by jokes.
😂 TV shows use a laugh track to prompt viewers to laugh.
🎥 The laughter is pre-recorded and not from a live audience.
🏠 The purpose of using a laugh track is to encourage people at home to laugh.
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