Abstract
Laughter is a ubiquitous social signal. Recent work has highlighted distinctions between spontaneous and volitional laughter, which differ in terms of both production mechanisms and perceptual features. Here, we test listeners' ability to infer group identity from volitional and spontaneous laughter, as well as the perceived positivity of these laughs across cultures. Dutch (n = 273) and Japanese (n = 131) participants listened to decontextualized laughter clips and judged (i) whether the laughing person was from their cultural in-group or an out-group; and (ii) whether they thought the laughter was produced spontaneously or volitionally. They also rated the positivity of each laughter clip. Using frequentist and Bayesian analyses, we show that listeners were able to infer group membership from both spontaneous and volitional laughter, and that performance was equivalent for both types of laughter. Spontaneous laughter was rated as more positive than volitional laughter across the two cultures, and in-group laughs were perceived as more positive than out-group laughs by Dutch but not Japanese listeners. Our results demonstrate that both spontaneous and volitional laughter can be used by listeners to infer laughers’ cultural group identity.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 20200404 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-9 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |
Volume | 377 |
Issue number | 1841 |
Early online date | 15 Nov 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 3 Jan 2022 |
Bibliographical note
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part II)’Funding
R.G.K. and D.A.S. are supported by an ERC Starting Grant no. 714977 awarded to D.A.S., and D.A.S. was additionally supported by an NWO Veni Grant no. 275-70-033. A.T. was supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas no. 17H06345, entitled ‘Construction of the Face-Body Studies in Transcultural Conditions’. Acknowledgements
Funders | Funder number |
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Horizon 2020 Framework Programme | 714977 |
European Research Council | |
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek | 17H06345, 275-70-033 |