01-05-2024, 04:24 PM
The Psychology of Humor: Practical Tips for Making Jokes
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 774.97 MB | Duration: 0h 41m
Crafting Comedy: Applying Humor in Everyday Life and Communication
What you'll learn
Explore the psychological theories and research behind why certain things are funny
Break down the components of a joke, such as setup, punchline, timing, and delivery
Provide techniques for expressing humor authentically
Address the appropriateness of humor in various settings
Requirements
None, the course offers all the necessary information
Description
This course is crafted to delve into the captivating realm of humor through a psychological lens. Laughter, a shared human phenomenon, becomes a gateway to unraveling the intricacies of human psychology and social dynamics when we really comprehend the reasons behind our amusement. Laughter exerts numerous positive influences on the brain, eliciting a range of physiological and psychological responses. Laughter prompts the release of endorphins, the body's natural mood-enhancing chemicals. Throughout this course, we will navigate the cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions of humor, dissecting the mechanisms that render jokes delightful, understanding the psychological processes behind laughter, and exploring all the cultural factors that shape our own comedic sensibilities. Whether you are intrigued by the science of laughter, eager to refine your comedic abilities, or simply curious about the mechanics of humor, this course caters to diverse interests. Join us on a laughter-infused expedition as we scrutinize the nuanced world of humor, uncover the reasons jokes tickle our funny bones, and empower you to evolve into a more adept storyteller of jokes. Prepare to unlock the secrets of laughter and delve into the psychology that transforms jokes into not just amusing anecdotes but an integral facet of the human experience.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The Effects of Laughter on the Brain
Lecture 2 The Effects of Laughter on the Brain
Section 3: How People Perceive a Person Who Makes Good Jokes
Lecture 3 How People Perceive a Person Who Makes Good Jokes
Section 4: What Makes People Laugh at a Joke
Lecture 4 What Makes People Laugh at a Joke
Section 5: How Can I Learn to Make Spontaneous Jokes
Lecture 5 How Can I Learn to Make Spontaneous Jokes
Section 6: Practice: Joke Analysis, Understand How Jokes Actually Function
Lecture 6 Joke Analysis, Twist in the Expectation of the Listener Joke
Lecture 7 Joke Analysis, Twist on a Common Saying Joke
Lecture 8 Joke Analysis, Unexpectedness of the Punchline Joke
Lecture 9 Joke Analysis, Play on Words and a Double Entendre Joke
Lecture 10 Joke Analysis, Dark Humor Joke
Section 7: Humor in the History of Humanity
Lecture 11 Humor in the History of Humanity
Anyone who wants to analyze the cognitive and emotional aspects of humor
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