International audienceMany studies have shown that making children laugh enhances certain cognitive capacities such as attention, motivation, perception and/or memory, which in turn enhance learning. However, no study thus far has investigated whether laughing has an effect on learning earlier in infancy. The goal of this study was to see whether using humour with young infants in a demonstration of a complex tool-use task can enhance their learning. Fifty-three 18-month-old infants participated in this study and were included either in a humorous or a control demonstration group. In both groups infants observed an adult using a tool to retrieve an out-of-reach toy. What differed between groups was that in the humorous demonstration group, ...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet ...
International audienceMany studies have shown that making children laugh enhances certain cognitive ...
Infants laugh by 4 months, but whether they understand humour based on social or cognitive factors i...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
Smiling and laughing appear very early during the first year of life, but little is known about how ...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
Infants\u27 smiling and laughter, and the developmental origins of humor and aesthetic emotion, were...
Infancy is a critical time for the development of secure attachment, which is facilitated by emotion...
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet ...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Social referencing refers to infants’ use of caregivers as emotional referents in ambiguous situatio...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
Summary“… do not take from me your laughter..... it opens for me all the doors of life”— Pablo Nerud...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet ...
International audienceMany studies have shown that making children laugh enhances certain cognitive ...
Infants laugh by 4 months, but whether they understand humour based on social or cognitive factors i...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
Smiling and laughing appear very early during the first year of life, but little is known about how ...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
Infants\u27 smiling and laughter, and the developmental origins of humor and aesthetic emotion, were...
Infancy is a critical time for the development of secure attachment, which is facilitated by emotion...
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet ...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Social referencing refers to infants’ use of caregivers as emotional referents in ambiguous situatio...
International audienceWe examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observa...
Summary“… do not take from me your laughter..... it opens for me all the doors of life”— Pablo Nerud...
We examined the effect of mimicry on how 16-month-old infants learn by observation a novel tool use ...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during exhalation, yet ...