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Why human beings can laugh while most of the animals cannot laugh..??
What actually is "laughing phenomenon"??
What actually is "laughing phenomenon"??
The discussion centers on the phenomenon of laughter, particularly why it appears to be predominantly a human trait while most animals do not exhibit laughter in the same way. Participants explore the social functions of laughter, its evolutionary origins, and the behaviors of various animal species in relation to laughter.
Participants express a range of views on the nature and origins of laughter, with some agreeing on its social function while others highlight the evolutionary aspects. No consensus is reached regarding the specific mechanisms or evolutionary pathways involved.
Limitations include the reliance on anecdotal evidence regarding animal behaviors and the need for more empirical studies to clarify the evolutionary connections between laughter in humans and other primates.
jamesb-uk said:Laughing is primarily a social tool, and is only really used by humans, as our social communications are more subtle than other animals.
Research has noted the similarity in forms of laughter among various primates (humans, gorillas, orang-utans...), suggesting that laughter derives from a common origin among primate species, and has subsequently evolved in each species.
Sounds like interesting field worktiny-tim said:various primates…
mgb_phys said:Gorillas - oh dear, better get a new grad student
I'm picturing a far side cartoon - with a student approaching a large gorilla with a feather.tiny-tim said:Sorry… was that Grad student - yes, or Grad student - no ?
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mgb_phys said:Gorillas - oh dear, better get a new grad student
mgb_phys said:I'm picturing a far side cartoon - with a student approaching a large gorilla with a feather.