动物比人类更早会笑?

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动物比人类更早会笑?
大便绿色是什么原因  我们的老祖宗说人有人言,兽有兽语舞蹈的英语,意思是动物也有语言,也像人一样有喜怒哀乐。而最近的研究证明,此言并不只是人类的想象。一项最新的研究结果显示,笑和喜悦并不只是人类所特有的,早在人类会笑之前,其它一些动物就已经拥有原始形态的笑声了。  As the human brain evolved, humans were able to laugh before they could speak, according to a new study.  But here’s the punch line: Laughter and joy are not unique to humans, the study says. Ancestral forms of play and laughter existed in other animals long before humans began cracking up.  Human laughter has robust roots in our animalian past,迪士尼作文” said Jaak Pankpp, a professor of psychobiology at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Pankpp has studied rats and found that when they play,specially they often chirp—a primitive form of laughter, according to the scientist. In an article to be published tomorrow in the journal Science, he makes the argument that animal laughter is the basis for human joy.  In studying laughter, scientists have focud mostly on related issues—humor, personality, health benefits, social theory—rather than laughter itlf.  New rearch, however, shows that circuits美工刀图片” for laughter exist in very ancient regions of the human brain.  As humans have
incorporated language into play, we may have developed new connections to joyous parts of our brains that evolved before the cerebral cortex, the outer layer associated with thought and memory.  Rearchers say that the capacity to laugh emerges early in child development, as anyone who has tickled a baby knows.  There is ample evidence that many other mammals make play sounds, including tickle-induced panting, which rembles human laughter. Indeed, animals are capable of many emotional feelings, just like humans, some scientists say.  工资差距The recognition by neuroscientists that the brain mechanisms underlying pain, pleasure, fear, and lust are the same in humans and other mammals underscores our similarity to other species and is extremely important, said Tecumh Fitch, a psychology lecturer at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.  In a 2003 study Pankpp and Bowling Green State University neurobiologist Jeff Burgdorf demonstrated that if rats are tickled in a playful way, they readily chirp. Rats that were tickled bonded with the rearchers and became rapidly conditioned to ek tickles.  Understanding the chirping of the rats may help scientists better understand human laughter.  Robert Provine, a psychology professor at the University of Maryland in Baltimo
re, agrees there is an evolutionary continuity of laughter. Its origin is in tickling and rough-and-tumble play, he says.  Provine, the author of Laughter: A Scientific Investigation, and other scientists have studied chimpanzees and found a link between their laughter-like nois and human laughter.  Laughter is literally the sound of play, with the primal ‘pant-pant’—the labored breathing of physical play—becoming the human ‘ha-ha,’ Provine said.  By studying the transition between the panting of chimps and the human ha-ha, scientists discovered that breath control is the key to the emergence of both human laughter and speech.  chirp: 吱喳而鸣吴用结局  cerebral cortex: 大脑皮层 
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