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does ceebs even post here anymore?

anyway, what's the evolutionary explanation for laughter? anyone got any info on that?

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cain laughed as he killed able

since laughter is in the bible

we can not believe in its existence

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My dog gets this look on her face and makes this wierd noise sometimes that I swear is laughing.


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vegman wrote:
My dog gets this look on her face and makes this wierd noise sometimes that I swear is laughing.


go on

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rafa_garcia18 wrote:
vegman wrote:
My dog gets this look on her face and makes this wierd noise sometimes that I swear is laughing.


go on


That was about it.


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 Post subject: Re: question for ceebs
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we really need ceebs's input here then :?

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Laughter and the Brain

Modern neurophysiology states that laughter is linked with the activation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which produces endorphins after a rewarding activity.

Research has shown that parts of the limbic system are involved in laughter. The limbic system is a primitive part of the brain that is involved in emotions and helps us with basic functions necessary for survival. Two structures in the limbic system are involved in producing laughter: the amygdala and the hippocampus[citation needed].

The December 7, 1984 Journal of the American Medical Association describes the neurological causes of laughter as follows:

"Although there is no known 'laugh center' in the brain, its neural mechanism has been the subject of much, albeit inconclusive, speculation. It is evident that its expression depends on neural paths arising in close association with the telencephalic and diencephalic centers concerned with respiration. Wilson considered the mechanism to be in the region of the mesial thalamus, hypothalamus, and subthalamus. Kelly and co-workers, in turn, postulated that the tegmentum near the periaqueductal grey contains the integrating mechanism for emotional expression. Thus, supranuclear pathways, including those from the limbic system that Papez hypothesised to mediate emotional expressions such as laughter, probably come into synaptic relation in the reticular core of the brain stem. So while purely emotional responses such as laughter are mediated by subcortical structures, especially the hypothalamus, and are stereotyped, the cerebral cortex can modulate or suppress them."

Laughter and health

A positive link has been found between laughter and a healthy function of blood vessels with laughter causing such tissues that form using the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, to dilate or expand such to increase blood flow.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughter

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thanks.

i was expecting it to say somewhere that it evolved as a sort of bonding mechanism for members within groups or something like that.

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Peeps wrote:
cain laughed as he killed able

since laughter is in the bible

we can not believe in its existence


This is an artists rendering of what was thought to be the world's first laugh.

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As you can see, the laugher was Jesus.

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No, that's clearly Charlton Heston.

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bart d. wrote:
No, that's clearly Charlton Heston.


Go on...

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Cpt. Murphy wrote:
bart d. wrote:
No, that's clearly Charlton Heston.


Go on...

Why is this thread so obsessed with having everyone expand upon their post? It's a madhouse. A MADHOUSE.

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bart d. wrote:
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bart d. wrote:
No, that's clearly Charlton Heston.


Go on...

Why is this thread so obsessed with having everyone expand upon their post? It's a madhouse. A MADHOUSE.

Please, continue.


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still waiting on bart to expound

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Heard he doesn't post here much now.

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