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Hidden Brain

社会科学

2019-01-15

46 分钟
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This week, a scientific look at what makes us laugh. Here's a hint — a lot of it isn't funny. We talk to neuroscientist (and stand up comedian) Sophie Scott.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • When Sophie Scott was about six, she came across her parents doing something very strange.

  • They were rolling around laughing.

  • In my memory, they were actually on the floor of the living room, absolutely overcome with laughter.

  • They'd laughed so much, they could literally do nothing else but laugh.

  • Oh, my God.

  • What had got them laughing was a.

  • Song, a comedy song, about what people were not supposed to do in toilets on trains.

  • It's set to quite a famous piece of music and it.

  • Customers will please refrain from passing water while the train is in the station.

  • Darling, I love you.

  • We encourage constipation while the train is in the station.

  • And as they remembered more and more of it, they got more and more helpless.

  • If you wish to pass some water, kindly call upon water.

  • You'll place a vessel in the vessel.

  • Now, maybe you're thinking, wait, this song isn't that funny, but we've all been there, right?

  • You're with a friend, they say something ridiculous and then your laughter triggers their laughter.

  • Oh, my God, you're good.

  • Sophie didn't know then that laughter would play a big role in her life.