Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, REC G, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129B, 1001 NK, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2022 Jan 3;377(1841):20200404. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0404. Epub 2021 Nov 15.
Laughter is a ubiquitous social signal. Recent work has highlighted distinctions between spontaneous and volitional laughter, which differ in terms of both production mechanisms and perceptual features. Here, we test listeners' ability to infer group identity from volitional and spontaneous laughter, as well as the perceived positivity of these laughs across cultures. Dutch ( = 273) and Japanese ( = 131) participants listened to decontextualized laughter clips and judged (i) whether the laughing person was from their cultural in-group or an out-group; and (ii) whether they thought the laughter was produced spontaneously or volitionally. They also rated the positivity of each laughter clip. Using frequentist and Bayesian analyses, we show that listeners were able to infer group membership from both spontaneous and volitional laughter, and that performance was equivalent for both types of laughter. Spontaneous laughter was rated as more positive than volitional laughter across the two cultures, and in-group laughs were perceived as more positive than out-group laughs by Dutch but not Japanese listeners. Our results demonstrate that both spontaneous and volitional laughter can be used by listeners to infer laughers' cultural group identity. This article is part of the theme issue 'Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part II)'.
笑声是一种普遍存在的社交信号。最近的研究强调了自发性笑声和意愿性笑声之间的区别,这两种笑声在产生机制和感知特征上都有所不同。在这里,我们测试了听众从意愿性笑声和自发性笑声中推断群体身份的能力,以及跨文化背景下这些笑声的感知积极程度。荷兰(=273)和日本(=131)参与者听了去语境化的笑声片段,并判断(i)发笑的人是来自他们的文化内群体还是外群体;以及(ii)他们认为笑声是自发产生的还是有意发出的。他们还对每个笑声片段的积极程度进行了评分。通过频率主义和贝叶斯分析,我们表明,听众能够从自发性笑声和意愿性笑声中推断出群体归属,并且两种类型的笑声的表现相当。在这两个文化中,自发性笑声被评为比意愿性笑声更积极,而内群体的笑声被荷兰听众认为比外群体的笑声更积极,但日本听众则不然。我们的结果表明,听众可以使用自发性笑声和意愿性笑声来推断发笑者的文化群体身份。本文是主题为“声音调制:从起源和机制到社会影响(第二部分)”的一部分。