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  2. Gelastic seizure - Wikipedia

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    A gelastic seizure, also known as "gelastic epilepsy", is a rare type of seizure that involves a sudden burst of energy, usually in the form of laughing. [1] This syndrome usually occurs for no obvious reason and is uncontrollable. It is slightly more common in males than females.

  3. 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.

  4. Paradoxical laughter - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxical laughter has been consistently identified as a recurring emotional-cognitive symptom in schizophrenia diagnosis. Closely linked to paradoxical laughter is the symptom; inappropriate affect, defined by the APA Dictionary of Psychology as "emotional responses that are not in keeping with the situation or are incompatible with expressed thoughts or wishes". [3]

  5. Canadian woman's hysterical laughter is a viral hit - AOL

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    A Canadian woman's hysterical laughter watching her daughter struggle to stand on an icy driveway is to be released as a ringtone after the video became a viral hit.

  6. Ana Gasteyer once caught Jimmy Carter 'laughing hysterically ...

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    Ana Gasteyer had an interesting childhood as the friend of first kid Amy Carter. She was present at the Camp David Accords, she bopped in and out of the White House for sleepovers, and one time ...

  7. J.Lo Remembers "Laughing Hysterically" When She Found ... - AOL

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    During the latest episode on Jennifer Lopez's YouTube channel, J.Lo tells her kids Max and Emme that she "laughed hysterically" and "couldn't believe" it when she learned she was expecting twins.

  8. Laughter - Wikipedia

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    There is a wide range of experiences with laughter. A 1999 study by two humor researchers asked 80 people to keep a daily laughter record, and found they laughed an average of 18 times per day. However, their study also found a wide range, with some people laughing as many as 89 times per day, and others laughing as few as 0 times per day. [43]

  9. Timothée Chalamet and Elle Fanning hilariously recreate ...

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    Gilchrist responded by laughing hysterically at Fanning and Chalamet’s bit. The Wonka star also reiterated his sentiments about the interview. “It’s an honor talking to you,” he told the ...