Laughed and World will laugh Together with u
By Piratesware
@Piratesware (2888)
Indonesia
December 17, 2006 12:43pm CST
When was the other person around that laughed, often we were brought and followed-followed laughed, although that was laughed at not necessarily was funny.
The explanation why laughed could spread, succeeded in being revealed by the scientist from England that researched why our brain was easy to be affected by the happy feeling.
The researcher from University College London (UCL) found that hearing the laughter voice and the toned other voice positive triggered the area in and around the brain became active, that usually works when we smiled.
"Apparently quite true the saying that said ’laugh and world will laugh with u’, said Dr. Sophie Scott from Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in UCL."
"Beforehand we already more previously knew that when we spoke with someone, without realising we copied his behaviour, followed the intonation or the expression."
However currently we succeed in showing that the same thing was current when someone laughed, especially to the area of the brain , he added
To get accurate proof, the team of the researcher carried out a series of voice test to the volunteer.
To monitor the brain response, this volunteer was installed the equipment MRI. voices that were presented were the toned voice positive, for example laughter or the cheering voice, as well as toned voices the negative, for example the scream or the person complained.
All these voices triggered the response in the area of the premotor corticol, a part in the brain, that prepared the muscle on the face responded to the stimulus.
Evidently, his response was positive when the volunteer heard the voice having a positive tone compared with when hearing the voice having a negative tone.
The uniqueness, when hearing the voice having a positive tone, they were brought laughed.
The "response that happened on the brain was automatic we were brought laughed or smiled, in other words we copied the behaviour of the other person."
This will certainly make the association stronger in the social group, good that with the family or the friend, said Scott as being contained in Journal of Neuroscience.
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