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  2. Nervous laughter - Wikipedia

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    People laugh when they need to project dignity and control during times of stress and anxiety. In these situations, people usually laugh in an unconscious attempt to reduce stress and calm down, however, it often works otherwise. Nervous laughter is often considered fake laughter and even heightens the awkwardness of the situation. [3]

  3. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    The constant search for approval may cause mental health issues such as anxiety or depression and when untreated can lead to suicide in extreme situations. [8] Laughter can evolve as a medium for self-preservation, detaching the individual from any adversity faced allowing for perceived control over uncomfortable situations.

  4. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    Pseudobulbar affect (PBA), or emotional incontinence, is a type of neurological disorder characterized by uncontrollable episodes of crying or laughing.PBA occurs secondary to a neurologic disorder or brain injury.

  5. 42 People Share Their Wise Observations That They Wish They ...

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    Image credits: Jagan Raajan #3. You get into bed and are preparing for a good sleep. You feel like you wanna pee. It's cold out there, so you decide to hold it back.

  6. Eight health benefits that prove laughter is the best medicine

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    Scientists theorize that humans started laughing a long time ago; they say it was our first form of verbal communication before we developed true language! Eight health benefits that prove ...

  7. News anchor can't stop laughing after on-air mistake - AOL

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    We've all been there -- stuck in the middle of a laughing fit at the worst possible time. Well that's what happened to Anne Cutler, a news anchor at WGNO in New Orleans. Anne lost it live on air ...

  8. Laughter yoga - Wikipedia

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    Practitioners choose to laugh for their health. Laughter Yoga is performed without any humorous reason to laugh, with one practitioner observing that "the body does not know that we’re faking it." [6] Breathing exercises are used to connect to the diaphragm and to prepare the lungs for laughter.

  9. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    While some discrete emotions tend to have typical responses (e.g. crying when sad, laughing when happy), a psychological construction model can account for the wide variability in emotional expression (e.g. crying when extremely happy; laughing when uncomfortable).