Title: Psychology%20and%20Humor
1Psychology and Humor
- by Don L. F. Nilsen and
- Alleen Pace Nilsen
2What is normal?
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5Emotions Anger Fear
6Real Fear
7Surprise Skepticism
8Curiosity
9Love
10Sadness
11Desire
12Smugness
13Anticipation Birds Snakes
14Coffee-Induced Emotions
15Android Emotions
16Happiness
17Happiness
- The Happiness Machine
- http//www.youtube.com/watch_popup?vlqT_dPApj9U
18Surprise
19Emotions Narcicism Sexy Face
20Goofiness (Allen Klein)
21But the important thingis balance
22Modern Humans
- Scholars separate modern humans from primitive
humans by giving them these three
characteristics - Homo Erectus (upright human)
- Homo Sapiens (thinking human)
- Homo Ridens (laughing human)
23The Id, the Super Ego, and Tendentious Jokes
- Willibald Ruch says that the Id is a reflection
of our desires and drives. - The Super Ego is a reflection of society and
parental influence. The Super Ego forces not to
do things that are socially unacceptable. It
doesnt allow allow the direct expression of
sexual and hostile impulses. - Ruch concludes that individuals repressing their
sexuality or aggression should show a preference
for sexual and aggressive jokes.
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25Traits, States, and BehaviorsSeriousness vs.
Playfulness
- TRAITS A serious person wants to function
exclusively in the bona fide mode of
communication. This is not true for a playful
person. - STATES We can be in a serious or pensive mood,
or a silly mood. - BEHAVIORS We can tell a joke or clown
around.
26States
- Playful Mood Cheerful, Hilarious
- Serious Mood Earnest, Pensive, Sober
- Bad Mood Sadness, Melancholy, Ill-Humor
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27Moods (States)
- Willibald Ruch says that an ill-humored person,
like a serious one, may not want to be involved
in humor. However person in a sad mood may not
be able to do so even if he or she would like to. - While the sad person is not antagonistic to a
cheerful group, the ill-humored one may be. - Bad mood is also associated with certain forms of
humor, such as mockery, irony, cynicism, and
sarcasm. -
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29Salience
30Types of Humor
- Ruch says that Affiliative Humor involves the
tendency to say funny things, to tell jokes, and
to engage in spontaneous witty banter. - Self-Enhancing Humor is a coping mechanism.
- Aggressive Humor involves sarcasm, teasing,
ridicule, derision, put-downs or disparagement. - Self-Defeating Humor is when people allow
themselves to be the butt of other peoples
jokes. -
31Non-Enjoyment Smiles Differ in Appearance
- Ruch says that people smile for a variety of
reasons, for example, when they are - enjoying a disgusting or frightening film,
- masking negative emotions of sadness, anger, or
fear, - flirting,
- feeling sadistic pleasure,
- embarrassed,
- complying to something contemptuous,
- have mixed emotions,
- feel under social pressure.
32Children Smiling
33Ruch has described various Humor Styles.
Think about comedians you know. Tell us about a
comedian who fits the description on the left vs.
someone who fits into the right column.
Socially Warm vs. Reflective vs. Competent vs. Earthy vs. Benign vs. Socially Cold Boorish Inept Repressed Mean-Spirited
34Laughter
- Robert Provine says that most laughter is not a
response to jokes or other formal attempts at
humor. - Salvatore Attardo adds that laughter may be
caused by all sorts of non-humorous stimuli
including tickling, laughing gas, and
embarrassment. - It can also be triggered by watching or hearing
other people laugh, which is why sound tracks
were invented to help radio audiences get into a
laughing mood.
35- Tom Mullica Smoking Magic Card Trick
- http//maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/1725
1-Theres-A-Card-Trick-In-There-Somewhere.-Lets-Smo
ke-It-Out.html
36Laughter
37- People also laugh when they are in social
situations that make them feel anxious, ignorant,
or apologetic. It could be a sign of false
bravado by people being teased who want to show
they can take a joke. - People never get the giggles, and seldom laugh,
when they are alone. We are complimenting
someone on e-mail if we tell them, You made me
laugh out loud. In reality, we are more likely
to have smiled. - Jodi Eisterhold has discussed the principle of
least disruption, which enjoins speakers to
return to a serious mode as soon as possible.
Nevertheless, public speakers like to make the
audience laugh because it is an invitation to
come closer in an emotional sense.
38LAUGHTER VS. SMILING
- Because smiles can sometimes evolve into laughs
and laughs can taper off into smiles, some people
think that laughter is merely a form of
exaggerated smiling. - However, smiles are more likely to express
feelings of satisfaction or good will, while
laughter comes from surprise or a recognition of
an incongruity. - Furthermore, laughter is basically a public event
while smiling is basically a private event.
39Perspective
40Different PhilosophersHave Different Points of
View
41PHILOSOPHERS STATEMENTS ABOUT LAUGHTER
- Throughout time, philosophers have made many
statements about laughter that are not true of
smiling. - Each one has defined laughter in a different way
as shown in this chronological listing. - THOMAS HOBBES Laughter is the sudden glory
arising from the sudden conception of some
eminency in ourselves, by comparison with the
infirmity of others. Leviathan, 1651
42- IMMANUEL KANT Laughter is an affection arising
from a strained expectation being suddenly
reduced to nothing. The Critique of Judgment,
1790 - WILLIAM HAZLITT The essence of the laughable is
the incongruous, the disconnecting one idea from
another, or the jostling of one feeling against
another. Lecture on the Comic Writers, Etc. of
Great Britain, 1819. - ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER The phenomenon of laughter
always signifies the sudden apprehension of an
incongruity between a conception and the real
object. The World as Will and Idea, 1844
43- Henri Bergson Something mechanical encrusted on
the living causes laughter. Laughter, 1900 - Sigmund Freud Laughter arises from the release
of previously existing static energy. Jokes and
Their Relation to the Unconscious, 1905
44Psychology, Magic and Selective Attention
- COLOR-CHANGING CARD TRICK
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vasxUtX8Hyd4feature
related - Selective Attention Test 1
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vvJG698U2Mvo
- Selective Attention Test 2
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vubNF9QNEQLA
45James Agee classified laughter into six
categories
- Incipient or Inner, Inaudible Laugh
- THE HOWL
- THE YOWL
- THE SHRIEK
- THE OLYMPIAN LAUGH
46TICKLING
- People who laugh from being tickled are not
necessarily put in a more receptive mood for
enjoying the humor in jokes because laughing from
being tickled occurs in a part of the brain
different from where laughter that is
intellectually stimulated occurs. - People cannot tickle themselves because the
cerebellum in the lower back of the brain somehow
sends an interfering message to the part of the
brain that controls laughter.
47FINAL CONTRAST OF LAUGHTER AND SMILING
- Anthony Chapman did a study in which he compared
the actions of a group of children who knew they
were being observed with a group who did not know
they were being observed. - The children who knew they were being watched
laughed four times as often as did those in the
other group. - However, they smiled only half as much.
48A PARADOX
- Chapman concluded that laughter can be good or
bad, depending on the situation. - But he also concluded that humor is both the
cause for laughter, and the result of laughter. - This is why in peoples minds, humor and laughter
are so closely associated.
49Dark Psychology by banksy
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51New Yorker Cartoonists Therapy Session
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vWdts_HG7e2Y
52A Rorschach Joke
- PSYCHIATRIST What does this picture remind you
of? - PATIENT
- Sex.
53- PSYCHIATRIST
- And this picture?
- PATIENT
- Sex.
54- PSYCHIATRIST
- And this picture?
- PATIENT
- Sex.
55- PSYCHIATRIST
- And these pictures?
- PATIENT
- Sex.
56- PATIENT
- What are you writing down.
- PSYCHIATRIST
- That you have many sexual fantasies?
- PATIENT
- Why me? Youre the guy with all of the dirty
pictures.
57Motivation Profit vs. PurposeWhy Facebook,
Google, Internet, Skype, Southwest Airlines and
Wikipedia are so Successful
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vu6XAPnuFjJcfeature
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