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[The Science of Humor: Why Canned Laughter Makes Jokes Seem Funnier]-[WeWow Summer Week 2024 - Day 4: Gone Fishin' (6/20/24)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2024-06-20

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The Science of Laughter: Exploring the 'Canned Laughter' Phenomenon

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz delve into the fascinating and often humorous world of comedy, specifically exploring the psychological impact of "canned laughter" or laugh tracks. Through a blend of whimsical storytelling and real-world scientific inquiry, the episode unpacks why human beings are often influenced by the auditory cues of others when determining what is funny.

The Experiment: Does Canned Laughter Work?

Mindy discovers a product called "Laughter in a Can," a satirical device that promises to make the user funnier than their "wildest dreams." This leads the duo to discuss a legitimate scientific study conducted by the University College London.

In this study, researchers aimed to quantify how humor is perceived. They collected 40 "dad jokes"—the famously corny, pun-filled quips that often elicit more groans than giggles. The researchers then created three distinct versions of these jokes to test audience reactions:

  1. No Laugh Track: The joke delivered without any external audio cues.
  2. Canned Laughter: Pre-recorded, random laughter layered over the joke.
  3. Real-Time Reaction: A live studio audience responding to the joke as it happened.

The Results: The Power of Social Influence

The findings were illuminating. When participants rated the jokes on a scale of 1 to 7—with 7 being "so funny that you'd wet your pants"—the recordings that included either canned laughter or natural reactions consistently scored significantly higher than those without any laughter. This confirms a psychological phenomenon: human brains are socially influenced by the audio environment. When we hear others laughing, our brains are "tricked" into perceiving the content as funnier, essentially lowering our threshold for humor based on social cues.

The Performance at the Banana Split Comedy Club

To put this theory to the test, Mindy takes her "Laughter in a Can" to the Banana Split Comedy Club. Initially, the audience is a "tough crowd," remaining silent during her set. However, once Mindy activates the canned laughter, the audience's response shifts dramatically. They begin to find her jokes—such as "What American state has the smallest drinks? Minnesota!"—genuinely amusing.

This experiment highlights the "zero tolerance policy" many comedy venues have toward "artificially enhanced jokes." While the canned laughter successfully manipulated the audience's perception in the short term, it ultimately failed to provide genuine fulfillment. Once the can ran out, the audience realized the lack of comedic substance, and Mindy was promptly removed from the stage.

Conclusion

The episode serves as a lighthearted reminder that while social cues and laugh tracks can amplify the perception of humor, true connection and comedy rely on authentic interaction. By exploring the "science of funny," Wow in the World encourages listeners to remain curious about how their brains process the world around them, even when it comes to something as simple as a "dad joke."

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📖 Transcript

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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
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