Cognitive and Emotional Contents of Laughter: Framing a New Neurocomputational Approach

R. Moral, J. Navarro, R. Lahoz-Beltra, M. G. Bedia, F. Serón, P. Marijuán
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Laughter, one of the most intriguing reactions of individuals, is an important emotional component of intelligence's adaptive processes. Laughter spontaneously appears as an instinctive “gut†reaction; but it is also a cognitive phenomenon (humour), it is social, it has positive-negative valence, and it may wrap itself onto other emotional contents. Laughter becomes one of the most interesting instances to discuss the common information processing that underlies emotions and intelligence. In this article a new core hypothesis on the neurodynamics of laughter and its behavioural repercussions is discussed. The “sentic forms†hypothesis developed by Manfred Clynes for sensory-motor tactile communication is generalized neurodynamically in order to understand the problem-solving characteristics of laughter and the unusual sound features that it presents in our species. Laughter, far from being a curious evolutionary relic or a trivial innate behaviour, should be considered as a highly efficient tool for cognitive-emotional-social problem solving. Explaining laughter becomes a first-class neurodynamic and neurocomputational challenge.
笑的认知和情感内容:构建一个新的神经计算方法
笑是个体最有趣的反应之一,是智力适应过程中重要的情感组成部分。笑是一种本能的 - œgutâ -反应;但它也是一种认知现象(幽默),它是社会性的,它具有正负效价,它可以将自己包裹在其他情感内容上。笑成为讨论构成情感和智力基础的共同信息处理的最有趣的例子之一。本文讨论了笑的神经动力学及其行为影响的一个新的核心假设。曼弗雷德·克莱因(Manfred Clynes)提出的关于感觉-运动触觉交流的 - œsentic形式假说是广义的神经动力学假说,目的是为了理解笑声的问题解决特征以及它在我们物种中呈现的不寻常的声音特征。笑,远不是一种奇怪的进化遗迹,也不是一种微不足道的先天行为,而是一种解决认知、情感和社会问题的高效工具。解释笑成为了神经动力学和神经计算学的头等挑战。
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