If you listen closely to giggles, guffaws, and polite chuckles, you can
discern a huge amount of information about people and their relationships with
each other. This week, we talk with neuroscientist Sophie Scott about the many
shades of laughter, from cackles of delight among close friends to the
"canned" mirth of TV laugh tracks.
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If you listen closely to giggles, guffaws, and polite chuckles, you can
discern a huge amount of information about people and their relationships with
each other. This week, we talk with neuroscientist Sophie Scott about the many
shades of laughter, from cackles of delight among close friends to the
"canned" mirth of TV laugh tracks.
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