- When do we learn how to laugh?
- Who was the first person to laugh?
- Is laughter contagious?
- DO babies laugh when they are in their mother's womb?
- Does laughter make our bladder full?
- Who was the first person to die of laughter?
- Is there anyone who has not laughed before?
- Will we become mad if we laugh too much?
- Why is it difficult to stop laughing?
Respond to the questions and build our knowledge on laughing at the same time.
Qn8
ReplyDeleteYou will tend to forget some important things and most likely hard to remember
Weird but true(book)
Qn4
ReplyDeletehttp://www.worldcrunch.com/tech-science/born-to-smile-new-evidence-that-laughing-and-smiling-begin-in-the-womb/c4s4125/
Thanks Wen Xuan for your postings. So interesting!
DeleteFor Question 3,
ReplyDeleteIf you see two people laughing at a joke you didn't hear, chances are you will smile anyway--even if you don't realize it.
According to a new study, laughter truly is contagious: the brain responds to the sound of laughter and preps the muscles in the face to join in the mirth.
"It seems that it's absolutely true that 'laugh and the whole world laughs with you," said Sophie Scott, a neuroscientist at the University College London. "We've known for some time that when we are talking to someone, we often mirror their behavior, copying the words they use and mimicking their gestures. Now we've shown that the same appears to apply to laughter, too--at least at the level of the brain."
Q1. We know how to laugh since we are born.
ReplyDeleteQ4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3105580.stm
Q6. The first person to die of laughter is the Greek philosopher Chrysippus .
In the third century B.C. he died of laughter after giving his donkey wine, then seeing it attempt to feed on figs.
Thanks for the reports!!!!!^.^
ReplyDelete