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Effect of the Laughter

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Effect of the Laughter
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The problem of human laughter has been approached from several different points of view by psychologists and sociologists without producing any measure of agreement. Psychologically, laughter breaks up thought and so prevents the possibility of a change in social evaluations from so much as coming to consciousness. Your response to another person's humor says something about who you are.

To reinforce a cheerful mood by laughing and sharing your humorous perspective, but to refuse to laugh at or participate in demeaning humor by remaining quiet or gently commenting is a bold statement of one's belief system. Thesis Laughter has a positive health effect affecting a person both physically and psychologically.

Laughter prevents the arousal of the condition of dysphoria, which a ludicrous situation would otherwise produce and which would tend to disturb that delicate adjustment of minor social evaluations by which society largely preserves the good manners, morals, conceptions of the rank of its members.

Following Askenasy (1987), the neurotic and the laugher are using the same psychic device for the avoidance of conscious conflict, the only difference being that the former is acting along anti-social lines. In contrast, the latter is adopting a socially determined pattern of behavior.

Now the characteristic muscular apparatus used in the smile and the laugh does not involve precisely the same muscles as those employed in either of the habitual reactions of eating or speaking (Stormshak et al. 2004). Moreover, there are many other generalized bodily reactions that one would regard as more likely to escape surplus nervous energy than laughter (Provine, 2000, p. 182).

Laughter is highly individualized. People find different things funny. Health effects laughter include the following:

Relief of tension.

Release of hostility and anger.

Denial of reality.

Coping with disability and death.

Manage difficult situations.

Using humor strategies before a crisis occurs in a work environment makes staff more willing to work together when tension can be significant. All people have positive and negative feelings about helping relationships; each also has biases about the other. Both have different priorities for working on particular concerns.

People's attitudes will significantly affect whether they will work in harmony or discord, whether their respective knowledge will surface or submerge, and whether they will commit to improving health (Granick 1995).

Laughter causes positive health changes and helps a person to overcome depression and pain. From the biological point of view, researchers found that laughter originally serves the function of communicating to parents the fact that their offspring is contented; it follows that laughter initially expresses a subjective condition in which it is felt that no further adjustment, beyond the one at the moment existing, is required (Strubbe 1995).

At the biological level, laughter is associated with the playful mood and probably serves specialized functions in play activity. When the man comes to live in society, laughter undergoes further modifications in that it comes to be aroused by certain situations described as "ludicrous." Researchers are laying stress on the fact that the features of ludicrous problems revealed by analysis are not necessarily recognized by the laugher (Provine, 2000, p. 155).

They found that the absurd always involves two or more conflicting social evaluations, which may be regarded as applicable to the ludicrous situation (Provine, 2000, pp, 154-155). Researchers found that weeping is an innate reaction that becomes conditioned under social influences and comes to serve a social function depending upon its psychological nature; this tended to suggest that laughter might become conditioned by the society in an analogous way (Winerman 2006).

In the first place, the term "relief" is too narrow to describe all cases of the laugh of pleasure, described as being due to a sudden accession of happy consciousness. Only by an unwarrantable straining of meanings can the term "relief" be regarded as synonymous with this.

The word "relief," in the usage of ordinary speech, implies a previously consciously felt state of tension that is pleasurably interrupted. In the case of a small child who laughs when given food, no such previous state can be shown to have existed (Powers et al., 2007).

Laughter is an expression of pleasure in general and the joy associated with the "instinct of self-preservation," which affects health. Triumph ascribed to laughter is not the crude glory but varies with the situation which has occasioned it, being especially prone to be colored by a feeling of deliverance. Laughter is an expression of joy upon removing negative emotions (Provine, 2000, p. 150).

Laughter can be seen as an expression of relief, a view that has formed the foundation of several subsequent theories (Winerman 2006). Laughter primarily expresses satisfaction, and collective laughter tends to bind people together. This fact explains a feature of the ceremonies: the guests are entertained with certain comic representations. If they can be made to laugh heartily, friendly relations are at once established (Powers et al. 2007).

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