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Different-Types-of-Laughter-Modulate-Connectivity-within-Distinct-Parts-of-the-Laughter-Perception-pone.0063441.s010.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 9.0 s, 74 kbps, file size: 81 KB)
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[edit]DescriptionDifferent-Types-of-Laughter-Modulate-Connectivity-within-Distinct-Parts-of-the-Laughter-Perception-pone.0063441.s010.oga |
English: Exemplar of joyful laughter. |
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Source | Sound S1 from Wildgruber D, Szameitat D, Ethofer T, Bruck C, Alter K, Grodd W, Kreifelts B (2013). "Different Types of Laughter Modulate Connectivity within Distinct Parts of the Laughter Perception Network". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0063441. PMC: 3648477. | ||
Author | Wildgruber D, Szameitat D, Ethofer T, Bruck C, Alter K, Grodd W, Kreifelts B | ||
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