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En este episodio comentamos el libro «Ha! The science of when we laugh and why». Hemos hablado de… Quién nos recomendó este libro. Roger no se ha leído este libro. El humor para aliviar el dolor… según donde tengas los puntos. El humor es compartir nuestras luchas y confusiones. El humor cambia con el tiempo. … Continuar leyendo "142 Comentamos el libro «Ha! The Science of When We Laugh and Why» de Scott Weems" La entrada 142 Comentamos el libro «Ha! The Science of When We Laugh and Why» de Scott Weems se publicó primero en Humor en público.
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Do you feel happy today? How about happily disgusted? Maybe sadly surprised, or sadly disgusted? Human emotions are complex. But at least they're the common language that unites us all – except when they don't. A tribe in Namibia might interpret our expression of fear as one of wonderment. And people with autism don't feel the emotions that others do. So if you're now delightfully but curiously perplexed, tune in and discover the evolutionary reason for laughter … how a computer can diagnose emotional disorders that doctors miss … and why the world's most famous autistic animal behaviorist has insight into the emotional needs of cattle. Guests: Scott Weems – Cognitive scientist, author of Ha!: The Science of When We Laugh and Why Brian Malow – Science comedian Aleix Martinez – Cognitive neuroscientist at The Ohio State University Maria Gendron – Post-doctoral researcher at Northeastern University Temple Grandin – Professor of animal science, Colorado State University, author of Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals First released April 21, 2014 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ENCORE Do you feel happy today? How about happily disgusted? Maybe sadly surprised, or sadly disgusted? Human emotions are complex. But at least they’re the common language that unites us all – except when they don’t. A tribe in Namibia might interpret our expression of fear as one of wonderment. And people with autism don’t feel the emotions that others do. So if you’re now delightfully but curiously perplexed, tune in and discover the evolutionary reason for laughter … how a computer can diagnose emotional disorders that doctors miss … and why the world’s most famous autistic animal behaviorist has insight into the emotional needs of cattle. Guests: Scott Weems – Cognitive scientist, author of Ha!: The Science of When We Laugh and Why Brian Malow – Science comedian Aleix Martinez – Cognitive neuroscientist at The Ohio State University Maria Gendron – Post-doctoral researcher at Northeastern University Temple Grandin – Professor of animal science, Colorado State University, author of Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals First released April 21, 2014
Scott Weems (Cognitive Neuroscientist, “Ha! The Science of When We Laugh and Whyâ€) joins the show. We discuss Scott's research on humor and why it serves so many important functions in our day-to-day lives.
Cognitive neuroscientist Scott Weems talks about his book HA!: The Science of When We Laugh and Why
Scott Weems, adjunct research scientist at the University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language, is receiving rave reviews for his new book, “Ha!: The Science of When We Laugh and Why.” Scott, a cognitive neuroscientist, investigates the science of humor and what happens in our brains when we laugh. He argues that humor is the result of a cerebral conflict and comes from a deeper desire to understand the world. Scotts' debut book has been featured in countless print and online media including CBS Sunday Morning, NPR, MSNBC, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. Visit his website at www.scottweems.com Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna Like America Meditating on Facebook and Download our FREE Pause for Peace app. Visit our website at www.meditationmuseum.org and follow us on Twitter
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Ha! The Science of When We Laugh and Why wirtten by Scott Weems, PhD examines the internal process of how the brain and the mind operate in interpreting humor. Dr. Weems will also review humor as an exercise for the brain, the psychological and intellectual benefits of humor and what happens physiologically. Dr. Weems' career began as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he served as communications officer in Kodiak, Alaska. His travels then took him to New Orleans, Boston, Los Angeles, Annapolis, and Little Rock, where he earned graduate degrees in psychology, education, creative writing, and a Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience from UCLA along the way. Download and listen today!
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Ha! The Science of When We Laugh and Why wirtten by Scott Weems, PhD examines the internal process of how the brain and the mind operate in interpreting humor. Dr. Weems will also review humor as an exercise for the brain, the psychological and intellectual benefits of humor and what happens physiologically. Dr. Weems' career began as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he served as communications officer in Kodiak, Alaska. His travels then took him to New Orleans, Boston, Los Angeles, Annapolis, and Little Rock, where he earned graduate degrees in psychology, education, creative writing, and a Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience from UCLA along the way. Download and listen today!