Tickled Rats and Human Laughter

Dr. Norman N. Holland

Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar and Professor of English

University of Florida, Gainesville

 

Abstract

Rats laugh when tickled, but we humans laugh at jokes. What do these two such different kinds of laughing have in common? Brain science suggests some answers that take us not only to the deepest roots of human nature but to the reasons why we enjoy some works of literature and not others.