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Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies.

Authors :
Fusaroli, Riccardo
Fusaroli, Riccardo
Clint, Edward
Aarøe, Lene
Apicella, Coren
Petersen, Michael
Bickham, Shaneikiah
Bolyanatz, Alexander
Chavez, Brenda
De Smet, Delphine
Díaz, Cinthya
Fančovičová, Jana
Fux, Michal
Giraldo-Perez, Paulina
Hu, Anning
Kamble, Shanmukh
Kameda, Tatsuya
Li, Norman
Luberti, Francesca
Prokop, Pavol
Quintelier, Katinka
Shin, Hyun
Soler, Montserrat
Stieger, Stefan
Toyokawa, Wataru
van den Hende, Ellis
Viciana-Asensio, Hugo
Yildizhan, Saliha
Yong, Jose
Yuditha, Tessa
Zhou, Yi
Scelza, Brooke
Bryant, Gregory
Fessler, Daniel
Fusaroli, Riccardo
Fusaroli, Riccardo
Clint, Edward
Aarøe, Lene
Apicella, Coren
Petersen, Michael
Bickham, Shaneikiah
Bolyanatz, Alexander
Chavez, Brenda
De Smet, Delphine
Díaz, Cinthya
Fančovičová, Jana
Fux, Michal
Giraldo-Perez, Paulina
Hu, Anning
Kamble, Shanmukh
Kameda, Tatsuya
Li, Norman
Luberti, Francesca
Prokop, Pavol
Quintelier, Katinka
Shin, Hyun
Soler, Montserrat
Stieger, Stefan
Toyokawa, Wataru
van den Hende, Ellis
Viciana-Asensio, Hugo
Yildizhan, Saliha
Yong, Jose
Yuditha, Tessa
Zhou, Yi
Scelza, Brooke
Bryant, Gregory
Fessler, Daniel
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA; vol 113, iss 17
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Laughter is a nonverbal vocal expression that often communicates positive affect and cooperative intent in humans. Temporally coincident laughter occurring within groups is a potentially rich cue of affiliation to overhearers. We examined listeners judgments of affiliation based on brief, decontextualized instances of colaughter between either established friends or recently acquainted strangers. In a sample of 966 participants from 24 societies, people reliably distinguished friends from strangers with an accuracy of 53-67%. Acoustic analyses of the individual laughter segments revealed that, across cultures, listeners judgments were consistently predicted by voicing dynamics, suggesting perceptual sensitivity to emotionally triggered spontaneous production. Colaughter affords rapid and accurate appraisals of affiliation that transcend cultural and linguistic boundaries, and may constitute a universal means of signaling cooperative relationships.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA; vol 113, iss 17
Notes :
application/pdf, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA vol 113, iss 17
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401036421
Document Type :
Electronic Resource