The human body turns laughter into happy feelings by using special parts that work together like a fun team game.
Laughter starts in your brain, just like when you hear a funny joke and suddenly start giggling. Your brain sends out tiny messages, like notes in a mailbox, telling the rest of your body to join in on the fun.
How Laughter Travels Through the Body
Your lungs help you laugh by letting air rush in and out quickly, it's like blowing up a balloon really fast! Then your muscles around your mouth and belly move to make funny sounds, like when you pretend to be a robot with silly noises.
Laughter Makes You Feel Happy
When you laugh, your body releases something called happiness chemicals, which are like tiny superheroes that make you feel good inside. It's kind of like when you finish a really tasty ice cream, your whole body feels happy!
Laughter also helps you relax and can even make you feel less tired or stressed, it’s like giving your brain and body a fun little break!
Examples
- A child laughs after falling down, and their face turns red from excitement.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Laugh?
- How Does the Human Body Respond to Laughter?
- What Is the Science Behind Napping?
- What Is the Purpose of Sleep?
- Why Do Humans Laugh When They're Nervous?