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The ontogeny of human laughter.

Mariska E Kret1,2, Dianne Venneker1,2, Bronwen Evans3, Iliana Samara1,2, Disa Sauter4.   

Abstract

Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet apes laugh while exhaling and inhaling. The current study investigated our hypothesis that laughter of human infants changes from laughter similar to that of apes to increasingly resemble that of human adults over early development. We further hypothesized that the more laughter is produced on the exhale, the more positively it is perceived. To test these predictions, novice (n = 102) and expert (phonetician, n = 15) listeners judged the extent to which human infant laughter (n = 44) was produced during inhalation or exhalation, and the extent to which they found the laughs pleasant and contagious. Support was found for both hypotheses, which were further confirmed in two pre-registered replication studies. Likely through social learning and the anatomical development of the vocal production system, infants' initial ape-like laughter transforms into laughter similar to that of adult humans over the course of ontogeny.

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Keywords:  affect; laughter; ontogeny; positive emotion; primates; vocalization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34464539      PMCID: PMC8437029          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2021.0319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.812


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