A study of chimps, gorillas and other great apes, including human children, sheds light on how laughter has evolved.All the planet’s great apes laugh, and they often do so in the same kind of regular, repeating rhythm that humans do, according to a new study.
Tickled Apes Reveal the Rhythmic Roots of Laughter
Scritto il 25/06/2026
da Emily Anthes

