The human body turns laughter into a fun party inside you when you laugh.
Laughter is like clapping your hands, but inside your body! When something funny happens, your brain sends out messages, and your body starts to respond. Your face makes silly expressions, like when you make a surprised face after hearing a joke.
How Laughter Feels Good
When you laugh, it’s like giving your body a gentle shake. It helps your heart beat faster, just like when you run around the playground. This fun shake also helps your muscles relax, imagine taking deep breaths after playing tag with your friends.
Laughter also sends out happy messages to other parts of your body, which makes you feel good and even helps you heal faster, like how a warm hug can make you feel better when you’re sad. It’s like having a little cheerleader inside you, shouting “You're doing great!” every time you laugh.
Examples
- A child laughs after slipping on a banana peel, feeling happy and relaxed.
- A group of friends laugh together during dinner, and everyone feels more connected.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Laugh When They're Nervous?
- What Is the Science Behind Napping?
- Why Do Humans Laugh When They're Nervous?
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