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Humans And Apes Have Laughed The Same Way For Millions of Years, Study Suggests ScienceAlert Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum | Communications Biology Nature To Reveal the Rhythmic Roots of Laught...

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Humans And Apes Have Laughed The Same Way For Millions of Years, Study Suggests ScienceAlert Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum | Communications Biology Nature To Reveal the Rhythmic Roots of Laught...

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Humans And Apes Have Laughed The Same Way For Millions of Years, Study Suggests ScienceAlert Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum | Communications Biology Nature To Reveal the Rhythmic Roots of Laught...

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