

How Laughter is Good for Your Brain with Professor Sophie Scott
Dec 11, 2020
18:04
Professor Sophie Scott CBE wants to tickle your neurons! The Director of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL is an author, TED talker, and stand-up aficionado who's spent her career investigating the power of a good knee-slapper, and what exactly happens when we laugh.
On today's Braincare Podcast, we explore laughter, one of the most powerful non-verbal expressions of emotion, and why it's about a lot more than humour. Sophie shares insights on stress-induced laughter, what it can tell you about the state of your relationships, and why we rarely laugh alone.
We talk about:
- Your brain on comedy
- What is laughter really a physiological response to?
- Darwin's thoughts on laughter
- Why do we laugh less on our own?
- Why Roman jokes are so terrible
- Where is your brain's ticklish bit?