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The words, humour and laughter apparently appear to be the same. But what distinguishes humour from laughter is that while ​

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Answered by msatapathylg
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The difference between humor and laughter is that humor is a perceptual process while laughter is a behavioral response

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Answered by priyakumarit10
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Humour, on the other hand, is a quality, whereas laughter is an action.

Explanation:

  • The meaning of the word "humour" is the quality of being entertaining or comic,  particularly when it is expressed in written or spoken language.
  • When something has a humorous quality, we often refer to it as funny.
  • Laughter is a pleasurable physical reaction that typically consists of rhythmical, and sometimes audible, contractions of the diaphragm as well as other components of the respiratory system.
  • Laughter is contagious. It is a reaction to certain stimuli, either from the outside or from within the body.
  • When we are presented with humorous material, our natural response is to laugh. Therefore, the terms "humour" and "laughter" can be related to one another as the "cause" and "effect" of the behaviour.

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