Why do we laugh when we are

Laughing is an action controlled by a nerve center on the brain. Information about being "tickled" (also called tickle) is transmitted to the brain, if at high intensity it will cause a laugh to respond as a response.

Darwinist remarked that the chimpanzees (the closest human primates) when playing, wrestling, tickling at the armpits also let out a giggle. However, the brain has two different mechanisms, distinguishing two types of tickling are being tickled and tickling.

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The brain has 2 different mechanisms, differentiated from being tickled and tickling.(Photo: Planning and Planning)

Darwin said: " Licking " is only funny when suddenly, not knowing the point will be stimulated. If there is preparation in advance, which means that the brain knows - even where the brain itself controls the ticking, at any time - there is no element of surprise anymore.

Magnetic resonance imaging shows that in two cases where you are tickled and tickled by yourself, even in the same position on the body, with the same intensity, the brain's treatment is still complete. all different.

In the case of the head, the brain ordered the center of the laughing zone to let out sounds of restlessness, while in the latter case, the brain did not transmit any command.