The Sound of Laughter
Humans possess a unique ability to modulate their vocalizations, unlike many animals whose sounds are purely reflexive. Sophie explores how laughter and other involuntary sounds connect us to our primal roots, revealing insights into emotional expression beyond visual cues. Her research highlights the significance of nonverbal vocalizations in understanding human emotions, demonstrating that these sounds can often be more instinctual than verbal communication.In this clip
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