Selasa, 18 November 2014

STAND UP COMEDY 3

Kabayan: further research by Dean Mobbs, then at Atanford University in California, uncovered a second point of activity in the brain limbic system-assosiated with dopamine release and reward processing_which may explain the pleasure felt once you "get" the joke. Examining one particular part of the limbic system- the vental striatum was especially reveling, as its level of the activity corresponded with the perceived funniness of ajoke. Say Mobbs: "it is the same region that involved in many different types of reward,from drugs, sex and our favourite music. Now at the MRC cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, UK: "humour thuas taps into basic reward systems that are important to our survivl .

Dul: Yet humour is a far more multifaceted process than primeval presures like food, in addition to the two core processes of getting the joke and feelinf good about it, jokes also activate regions of the frontal and cingulate cortex, which are linked with association formation, learninf and decision-making. The tem also foind hightened activity in the anterior cingulate cortex-regions that are only present in humans and, in a less developed form, great apes . Indeed, the fact that "these region are involved suggests that humour is an advanced ability which may have only evolved in early humans, sus watson, who conducted rhe research.

Den bagus: No two brains are the same , however, and how these differences are reflected in our sense of humour is the subject of much research .

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