The perception of spontaneous and volitional laughter across 21 societies
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms of human socialinteraction. Here, we examined whether listeners around the world, irrespective of their own native language andculture, can distinguish between spontaneous laughter and volitional laugh...
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Main Authors: | BRYAN, Gregory A., FESSLER, Daniel M., FUSAROLI, Riccardo, CLINT, Edward, AMIR, Dorsa, CHAVEZ, Brenda, DENTON, Kaleda K., DIAZ, Cinthya, DURAN, Lealaiailoto T., FANCOVICOVA, Jana, FUX, Michal, GINTING, Erni F., HASAN, Youssef, HU, Anning, KAMBLE, Shanmukh V., KAMEDA, Tatsuya, KURODA, Kiri, LI, Norman P., al, et |
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