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The animal nature of spontaneous human laughter
Gregory A. Bryant,
C Athena Aktipis
Psychology
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Agriculture & Biology
vocalization
71%
acoustics
65%
duration
43%
cooperatives
34%
social behavior
33%
breathing
28%
animals
28%
researchers
27%
Arts & Humanities
Laugh
80%
Laughter
74%
Animals
67%
Vocalization
18%
Acoustics
14%
Nonhuman Animals
8%
Social Interaction
7%
Nonhuman
7%
Sound
5%
Experiment
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
vocalization
89%
animal
45%
acoustic data
42%
sound
27%
acoustics
27%
speed
21%
experiment
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Laughter
100%
Animals
33%
Acoustics
16%
Animal Vocalization
15%
Interpersonal Relations
8%
Respiration
7%
Research Personnel
5%
Aptitude
5%
Social Sciences
humor
68%
animal
54%
acoustics
18%
provocation
10%
conversation
6%
instruction
5%
experiment
4%
interaction
3%