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NEW YORK — When scientists set out to trace the roots of human laughter, some chimps and gorillas were just tickled to help. Literally.

That’s how researchers made a variety of apes and some human babies laugh. After analyzing the sounds, they concluded that people and great apes inherited laughter from a shared ancestor that lived more than 10 million years ago.

Experts praised the work. It gives very strong evidence that ape and human laughter are related through evolution, said Frans de Waal of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University in Atlanta.

As far back as Charles Darwin, scientists have noted that apes make characteristic sounds during play or while being tickled, apparently to signal that they’re interested in playing.

It’s been suggested before that human laughter grew out of primate roots. But ape laughter doesn’t sound like the human version. It may be rapid panting, or slower noisy breathing or a short series of grunts.

So what does that have to do with the human ha-ha?

To investigate that, Marina Davila Ross of the University of Portsmouth in England and colleagues carried out a detailed analysis of the sounds evoked by tickling three human babies and 21 orangutans, gorillas, chimps and bonobos.

After measuring 11 traits in the sound from each species, they mapped out how these sounds appeared to be related to each other. The result looked like a family tree. Significantly, that tree matched the way the species themselves are related, the scientists reported online Thursday in the journal Current Biology.

They also concluded that while human laughter sounds much different from the ape versions, its distinctive features could well have arisen from shared ancestral traits.

Jaak Panksepp of Washington State University, who studies laughter-like responses in animals but didn’t participate in the new work, called the paper exciting.

It’s the first formal study of how chimps and other apes respond to tickling, a highly detailed examination that compares an unusually wide range of species to humans, he said.

Panksepp’s own work concludes that even rats produce a version of laughter in response to play and tickling, with chirps too high-pitched for people to hear. So he believes laughter goes even farther back in the mammalian family tree than the new paper proposes.

Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, who wrote the 2000 book, "Laughter: A Scientific Investigation," said the new paper reveals some important insights, like details of the ape sounds that hadn’t been appreciated before.



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daryl b.
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with chimps and orangutans being so close to us in most ways i don't think this should be a surprised to anyone
 
Erica M.
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Hummm...I think tickling babies and apes might be the cutest science activity I have heard about. Sounds like a happy lab.
 
Paige B.
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This is kind of cool... but we already know how connected we are to apes. I don't really get why a laughter study was so important.
 
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So how much of our tax dollars went into this study? lol
 
jackie
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way to many
 
daryl b.
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however much it sure tickles me
 
jackie
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my cocatoo has a human laugh is that the same thing?
 
daryl b.
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jackie tickle him and let us know
 
Lynn
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Ok....didn't know that, but not surprised...
 
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interesting story
 
Dobe M.
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too funny :)
 
witchone
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Wouldn't it be fun to melly laugh with a chimp? Seems it would be just more hilarious!
 
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me to.
 
jackie
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I ned my points to Im running out of things to say,
 
daryl b.
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well come over and i will ticle you and give you more to say
 
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Momba
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A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. KJV
 
Stephanie N.
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Interesting study.
 
arleen z.
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I agree but i wonder how much it cost though
 
Mary G.
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Great apes share so many traits with their human cousins. It is amazing to me how we sit back and let so many of these highly intelligent, social and utterly fascinating creatures languish in laboratories. Just today I was reading about an undercover investigation by the Humane Society of the United States at the New Iberia Research Center that exposed the tragic mistreatment of more than 320 chimpanzees. There is a bill pending in Congress (H.R. 1326)--the Great Ape Protection Act and every animal lover should be writing to their representative and urging them to support and pass that particularly important piece of legislation.
 
daryl b.
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mary thank you for this info. but on the article i love to hear anything laugh unless it is forced
 
Mary G.
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Laughter can't cure all that ails you, but it certainly can't hurt.
 
gin2772
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Animals are alot more like humans than many people realize.
 
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Knowing that rats laugh makes it a little harder for me to be creeped out by them. But, I still think I will stay clear of them when they are out scavanging in the alleys!
 
daryl b.
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you just taught me something i did not know that rats laughed. i bet they laugh at us
 
arleen z.
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I know my rommel smiles all the time
 
Diane H.
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The term "National Primate Research Center" scares me. So we're using tax dollars to find out primates laugh. OK. What other kind of experiement are they doing
 
Kelly
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Exactly! Most research involving primates, or any animals, isn't anything to laugh about.
 
arleen z.
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Makes you think
 
jackie
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maybe telling them stupid jokes
 
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Renee M.
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Love this story. As long as the chimps aren't hurt.
 
Becky B.
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They deserve to laugh too.
 
KARENLOVESLABS
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Laughter IS the best medicine too! :)
 
ourstaff
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I have heard that laughter can is a universal language that can heal many of life's woes. It is nice to learn that it can be shared with animal. I always suspected that my Girls were laughing at me.
 
daryl b.
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please z2 we need some new news. there hastn't been any for days
 
KARENLOVESLABS
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I agree. Zootooo WE WANT NEW NEWS!!!
 
jackie
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yea Im running out of things to talk about
 
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Diane H.
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Exactly my thought. Our tax money at use. Good grief.
 
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Sociology and the development of how we all interact is a neat area of science, and if we trust our gut instinct, and observe those furry around us; then we know from some instinct that those animals laugh. An interaction between us and them make us feel that there is some form of communication going on and we know it.
we feel our dogs laugh we us, or we can make them where we think they are laughing, so why is it that other primates or those related to our species not be able to laugh, giggle or have similar expressions of emotion. I suppose it is good that it is subjected to the scientific theory and documented, now we can assume we all are not crazy when our animal laughs with us or at us.
 
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I agree with you foreverfawn its nice to see he wasnt harmed
 
daryl b.
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i agree to this is such an important thing
 
Peggy W.
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Many people think this was a total waste of time and money but I find it at least somewhat reassuring that these animals were NOT used for ingestion of medical concoctions for study. It is a project that was harmless to the animal--made the animal laugh and perhaps led to a better understanding of ourselves.
 
Kelly
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Very good point! Maybe also it will make them less willing to harm animals once they become so aware of their emotions. At least we can hope...
 
patty
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Laughter is the best medicine!
 
applesauce82
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lol..sure is!
 
Ashley H.
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Yes it is!
 
DevilDawg
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It really is.
 
patty
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Can't let things get ya down!
 
DevilDawg
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NOPE!!!
 
Katie M.
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Interesting but I kind of already thought they did laugh.
 
Joyce
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apes know how to have fun
 
Ann U.
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Just like us zootooers!
 
Peggy W.
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I will second you on that. We do have fun together.
 
Missy M.
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wow. yes, this was a waste.
 
Denise L.
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Hmmm, yes a waste of time & money. Scientists: stop treating animals like non-sentient objects & you'll understand that you're the dumb ones for assuming that animals can't feel or laugh!
 
Lisa B.
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Interesting the things scientists study. I would wonder what furry creatures don't have a smile or laugh.
 
sharon d.
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Interesting,but not something that I'd spend a fortune and years of work studying.
 
Ashley H.
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I agree! A waste of time & money they could be researching something more desired.
 
Ann U.
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I totally agree!
 
Joyce
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so true
 
Ann U.
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Glad I'm not the only one that thought that.
 
Ashley H.
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Me Too! A little too much
 
Debby
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I am right there with ya.. cute finding but did they really need to make it a study.. they have people that are out there living their lives with primates and studying them.. I am sure many of them had made statements. to go that in depth.. overboard
 
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Glad that apes can laugh, but it doesn't prove the theory of evolution!
 
twbigdogsgirl
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Good to know that they can laugh, too.
 
Joyce
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everyone needs to laugh
 
Sheryl J.
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Fascinating....there is nothing like a good laugh and apparently for apes too! Interesting article :)
 
Norrie
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Maybe, it's late at night but the first thing I though was what an odd job, charting laughs in animals.
 
Debby
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shoot, I am sure they made big bucks in it.. I will get a chart in hand for the money.. if they want to throw it away.. throw it here.
 
Norrie
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Sounds good to me, I'll chart the west coast, I love to laugh and love to hear laughter and ca$h makes me happy!
 
Debby
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and then laugh all the way to the bank.. laughter is the best medicine :0)
 
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I found this to be quite interesting. As a pet lover, I know that dogs and cats laugh. I had never seriously thought about other animals laughing. Just goes to show that all mammals are capable of doing so! I'd rather see them all laughing then crying like so many do!
 
Joyce
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I agree, laughter is much better then crying
 
Kelly
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I agree...we see WAY too much of that! Now if we could only alleviate THAT problem...
 
Kris
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Interesting. I hadn't thought about other animals laughing, but I guess they probably do.
 
Joyce
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I know you laugh.. hahhahaha
 
Kris
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HAHAHAHAHA! You make me! (and I know you do, too!)
 
Joyce
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who me? too funny!!!!
 
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Interesting story.
 
daryl b.
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hey z2 this is the best article of the year
 
patty
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Save for the end of the year! We're only half way ther then maybe z2 could have a vote on the best article of 2009.
 
Peggy W.
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This is interesting. I wonder what a chimps does sound like when it's tickled. I have to say it--I was "tickled" reading this article. LOL.
 
daryl b.
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that was very funny. and this article was wonderful. i could read z2 news all day if they were all like this
 
Ann U.
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I agree - Z2 could do with some more happy news every day.
 
Peggy W.
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Thanks, Daryl. It was a good news article that was a "happy" article. Seems like there's always so much gloom and doom out there. It's refreshing to read something happy.
 
Kris
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LOL. Maybe they could have added a video of a chimp laughing to this article so we could hear it.
 
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I would like too see that!
 
Ann U.
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Good idea - then that would make for more of us laughing on the website!
 
Kelly
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Great idea! That certainly would brighten everyone's day!
 
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I agree, Peggy! I wonder what it does sound like!
 
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I BET THEY SOUND FUNNY!
 
Ann U.
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Very interesting study - good article.
 
daryl b.
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hey ann i can laugh
 
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I agree wholeheartedly, Ann!
 
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This is very interesting!
 
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Id like to think all animals can laugh I have one of my dogs that smiles
 
maria h.
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I've seen my dogs smile too!
 
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I have a customer at the job I do her goldendoodle baily he always smiles when I see him everyone there is afraid of him they think hes being nasty but its a smile hes a fun lovin guy Its so cute
 
Peggy W.
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Oh definitely. Max smiles a lot.
 
daryl b.
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all of carols rots smile
 
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I agree! We may not understand their expressions or emotions, but that doesn't mean they don't have them!
 
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mine too
 
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If apes and rats laugh, do dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, and cows laugh. I know it wasn't part of the study, but some of these animals appear to smile. I know I have a dog that is ticklish, and instead of a laugh like a person, he has a small grunt. Would that be considered canine laughter? Very thought provoking article. Something I had never thought about.
 
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i hate to be tickled i would grunt to. and pooh babies have no choice
 
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I believe that all animals can laugh.
 
N. Cathy S.
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So do I, Jessie! I just wish more of them laughed than cried as so many do!
 
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I do too, Jessie.
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