What makes you laugh?

What makes you laugh?

Laughter is contagious  of all the emotional experiences. Laughter not only occurs because of happy feeling it may result from any obvious joke or it can be triggered by embarrassment and other social discomfort.

Laughter may facilitate in bonding across large group. Laughter releases the chemical which helps in building the social bond. Laughter along with speech helps us to bond quickly and easily with large group.

Laughter is triggered by many sensations and thought which in turn activates many parts of the body. When we laugh our facial expressions changes and we makes sound. The big laughter involves arms, legs and trunk and also affect the breathing pattern.


Laughter and brain.

How our brain judge when to laugh and when not to?
The answer for this question is our brain responds for humor ( humor is the unexpected thing or surprises) the brain respond to the sudden unexpected things which are good as laughter or smile.

If you laugh too much?

Researches have shown that laughing too much can be dangerous. It may harm health in number of ways. The force of laughing can cause.
  •  Headaches .
       

  • Dislocation of the jaw.
  • Hernia.
  • Asthma attack.
  • Cardiac arrhythmias.

How to hold a laugh?

  1. Purse your lips.
  2. Cover your mouth.
  3. Bite inside of your cheeks.
  4. Remember the sad events or experiences.
  5. Try to divert your mind.

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