Turns out Laughter is Contagious… Like the Flu, But More Fun.

Turns out Laughter is Contagious… Like the Flu, But More Fun.

Sophie Scott, a neuroscientist at the University College London, has found that laughter is contagious!  Of course you and I already know that, but now it's been backed up by a real academic study.

Scott says that the sound of laughter triggers the brain to ready our facial muscles to laugh ourselves.  Researchers measures brain response with volunteers in an MRI and found that the pre-motor cortical region of the brain responded to all sounds, but more to the positive cues than the negative ones.  Scott thinks that's because people tend to avoid negative emotions.  Makes sense to me! 

Not only is laughter contagious, but it also makes people feel good.  These two agents in combinations are what trigger dangerous levels of levity, spontaneous mirth infections, and epic epidemics of exuberance.  I wonder what the critical mass of laughing people would be to have the entire world laughing at once?  One giant Laugh In.  Perhaps the better question is, what joke would make it happen?  Probably not a Knock Knock joke, because not everyone has a door.

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Alicia Dattner is a comedian and speaker who jousts with such topics of love, time-management, money, environmentalism, politics, spirituality, and creativity. Her first solo show, The Punchline, recently won Best of the Fringe in the San Francisco Fringe Festival 2008. Her second show, Eat Pray Laugh won Best Storyteller at the NY United Solo Festival. Her company, Making Light, is dedicated to bringing humor and lightness into spirituality, relationship, and every day life.

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