30/06
2008
2008
The Pattern Recognition Theory of Humour by Alastair Clarke answers the centuries old question of what is humour. Clarke explains how and why we find things funny and identifies the reason humour is common to all human societies, its fundamental role in the evolution of homo sapiens and its continuing importance in the cognitive development of infants.
Dall’articolo “Humor Shown To Be Fundamental To Our Success As A Species” su ScienceDaily