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      Performing Disability in Early Modern English Drama 

      “Lame Humor” in Beaumont and Fletcher’s Love’s Pilgrimage

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          Extraordinary bodies: Figuring physical disability in american culture and literature

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            The social life of laughter.

            Laughter is often considered to be the product of humour. However, laughter is a social emotion, occurring most often in interactions, where it is associated with bonding, agreement, affection, and emotional regulation. Laughter is underpinned by complex neural systems, allowing it to be used flexibly. In humans and chimpanzees, social (voluntary) laughter is distinctly different from evoked (involuntary) laughter, a distinction which is also seen in brain imaging studies of laughter.
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              An essay on the meaning of the comic.

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                2020
                January 05 2021
                : 209-232
                10.1007/978-3-030-57208-2_10
                803b64b2-b6ba-4b80-8681-790e141479f9
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