Further Readings, at your disposal at the first floor office of Bains Connecive::
Humor, a scientific approach
Introduction
“Disciplinary boundaries in humorology: an anthropologist’rumination” Mahadev L. Apte, International Journal of Humour Research, Duke UniversityEthology
‘‘Laughing’’ rats and the evolutionary antecedents of human joy?Jaak Pankseppa, Jeff Burgdorf
“Dog-laughter: Recorded playback reduces stress related behavior in shelter dogs” Patricia Simonet*, Donna Versteeg, Dan Storie
“The study of laughter provides a novel approach to the mechanisms and evolution of vocal production, perception and social behavior”, Robert Provine Development psychology
“Origins of smile and laughter: A preliminary study”Kiyobumi Kawakami a, Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami b, Masaki Tomonaga c,Juri Suzuki c, Tomiyo Kusaka d, Takashi Okai d, Japan Women University, Tokyo
Humor and the brain
“Humor and the brain: A selective review”, William F. Fry - International Journal of Humor Research. Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 305–333, 26/07/2002
"Neural correlates of laughter and humour Barbara Wild",1,2, Frank A. Rodden2, Wolfgang Grodd2 and Willibald Ruch3, Brain, Vol. 126, No. 10, 2121-2138, October 2003
"Humour appreciation: a role of the right frontal lobe" P. Shammi1 and D. T. Stuss1,2,3 1 Departments of Psychology and 2 Medicine (Neurology, Rehabilitation Medicine) University of Toronto and 3 Rotman Research Centre, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Canada
Humor and breathing
“Respiratory dynamics during laughter” Mario Filippelli1, Riccardo Pellegrino2, Iacopo Iandelli1, Gianni Misuri1, Joseph R. Rodarte3, Roberto Duranti5, Vito Brusasco4, and Giorgio Scano1,5
“Patterns of Laryngeal Electromyography and the Activity of the Respiratory System During Spontaneous Laughter”Erich S. Luschei,1 Lorraine O. Ramig,2 Eileen M. Finnegan,1 Kristen K. Baker,3 and Marshall E. Smith4
Humor research and Artificial Intelligence
“Computers that smile, humor in the interface”, Anton Nijholt, University of Twente“Getting Serious about the Development of Computational Humor”, Oliviero Stock and Carlo Strapparava
“Computational Mechanisms for Pun Generation”, Graeme Ritchie, University of Aberdeen, UK“Current Directions in Computational Humour”, by Graeme Ritchie Artificial Intelligence Review , Volume 16, Number 2, October 2001
“Password Swordfish: Verbal Humour in the Interface” 1996, International Journal of Humor Research. Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 281–295
“HAHAcronym: Humorous Agents for Humorous Acronyms”, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, International Journal of Humor Research, Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 297–314
Friday, April 24, 2009
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