"The Brain That Loves To Laugh," by Jacqueline Harding

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Jacqueline Harding explores the neurological mechanisms of humor in her work titled The Brain That Loves To Laugh, published by Routledge/TNS. The text examines how the human brain processes laughter and the specific biological responses associated with comedic stimuli. By analyzing these cognitive patterns, Harding provides a detailed look at the intersection of neuroscience and humor, detailing how the brain reacts to laughter and the resulting effects on overall mental functioning and neurological health.
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