Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies
Laughter is a nonverbal vocal expression that often communicates positive affect and cooperative intent in humans. Temporally coincident laughter occurring within groups is a potentially rich cue of affiliation to overhearers. We examined listeners' judgments of affiliation based on brief, deco...
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Main Authors: | Bryant, G. A., Fessler, D. M.T., Fusaroli, R., Clint, E., Aaroe, L., Apicella, C. L., Petersen, M. B., Bickham, S. T., Bolyanatz, A., Chavez, B., De Smet, D., Diaz, C., Fancovicova, J., Fux, M., Giraldo-Perez, P., Hu, Anning, Kamble, S. V., Kameda, T., LI, Norman P., YONG, Jose C. |
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2016
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