Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various great apes - chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and ...
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How 'catchy' music is driven by rhythmic patterns
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In the dense forests of Indonesia, you can hear strange and haunting sounds. At first, these calls may seem like a random collection of noises – but my rhythmic analyses reveal a different story.
WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - There are many kinds of laughter. People may guffaw at a joke. They may giggle nervously in an uncomfortable situation. They may chuckle with mild amusement. They may ...
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