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Ape and human laughter study finds shared rhythmic origins in tickle tests

Ape and human laughter study finds shared rhythmic origins in tickle tests

A study of humans and great apes has found that rhythmic laughter is an ancient, shared trait that evolved 15 million years ago. Researchers used tickle-induced vocalizations to uncover the biological roots of our vocal control.

Science ·28 Jun 2026, 21:33 ·Niko Vale 4 min read