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humour, like pornography, is famously difficult to define. We know
it when we see it, but is there a way to figure out what we really
find funny,and why?In this fascinating investigation into the
science of humour and laughter, cognitive neuroscientist Scott
Weems uncovers what's happening in our heads when we giggle,
guffaw, or double over with laughter. While we typically think of
humour in terms of jokes or comic timing, in Ha! Weems proposes a
provocative new model. humour arises from inner conflict in the
brain, he argues, and is part of a larger desire to comprehend a
complex world. Showing that the delight that comes with getting" a
punchline is closely related to the joy that accompanies the
insight to solve a difficult problem, Weems explores why surprise
is such an important element in humour, why computers are terrible
at recognizing what's funny, and why it takes so long for a tragedy
to become acceptable comedic fodder. From the role of insult jokes
to the benefit of laughing for our immune system, Ha! reveals why
humour is so idiosyncratic, and why how-to books alone will never
help us become funnier people.Packed with the latest research,
illuminating anecdotes, and even a few jokes, Ha! lifts the curtain
on this most human of qualities. From the origins of humour in our
brains to its life on the standup comedy circuit, this book offers
a delightful tour of why humour is so important to our daily lives.
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