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    • Author, Marta Calderón García
    • Author's title, The Conversation*

Have you ever laughed with someone you barely know? Maybe it was by a silly joke or even for the simple fact of hearing the sound of that person laughing.

It doesn't matter if it is the first time we see her or if we do not share interests with her, because at that time we are connected by a simple and powerful reaction: laughter.

Laughter as a biological reflection is confirmed in various studies that show that babies already smile towards the first month of life and begin to laugh around three months, even before understanding the social dynamics that surround them.

Similarly, deafblind people, who have never seen or heard a laugh, also laugh spontaneously, which underlines the innate character of this behavior.



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