It sounds qualitatively different. Of course ... We asked her to explain the difference between the types of laughter we use in social situations. Following is a transcript of the video.
New work led by Roza Kamiloglu, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, provides evidence that there are just two ...
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam say both machines and humans can learn to tell the difference between different types of laughter and identify when it’s caused by tickling.