New Scientist - USA (2022-02-19)

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Laughter is more like an animal call than it
is like speech – but it’s also one of our most
important forms of communication.

In this talk, professor of cognitive neuroscience
Sophie Scott will explore the natural history and
neuroscience of laughter, and its roles in
communication, play, social bonding and emotional
expression. She will set out what we know about
the neural basis of laughter perception and
production, and the connection between laughter
and humour – as well as explaining why so few
people study laughter scientifically.

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SOPHIE SCOTT


THE SCIENCE OF


HAPPINESS: WHY IS


LAUGHTER FUNNY?


Thursday 3 March 2022 ,


6 -7 pm GMT, 1-2pm EST and on-demand


ONLINE EVENT


HEALTH &


WELLBEING


SERIES


TED DINAN
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PENNY LEWIS
SLEEP
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CATHERINE DE LANGE
BRAIN POWER:
EVERYTHING YOU
NEED TO KNOW
FOR A HEALTHY,
HAPPY BRAIN

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For more information and


to book your place visit


newscientist.com/laughter

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