[CogSci] Royal Society special issue - Cracking the laugh code: laughter through the lens of biology, psychology and neuroscience - TB 1863

Felicity Davie Felicity.Davie at royalsociety.org
Tue Aug 6 05:31:08 PDT 2024


The following issue from Royal Society Publishing Philosophical Transactions B is now one of our most highly cited issues and is now FREELY available online: Cracking the laugh code: laughter through the lens of biology, psychology and neuroscience compiled and edited by Fausto Caruana, Elisabetta Palagi and Frans BM de Waal and the articles are FREE to access directly at www.bit.ly/PTB1863<http://www.bit.ly/PTB1863>

A print version is also available at the special price of £40.00 per issue from sales at royalsociety.org

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