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Humor and aging - a mini-review
Greengross, Gil. - 2013
Abstract: M1 - 5 Greengross, Gil eng Review Switzerland 2013/05/22 06:00 Gerontology. 2013;59(5):448-53. doi:10.1159/000351005. Epub 2013 May 15. ; Humor is one of the most important human activities, one that is enjoyed daily by people in every culture and at every age. However, very little is known about how aging affects humor experiences. Research suggests that elderly people enjoy humor more than younger people, but they have increasing difficulties in understanding jokes. Several cognitive mechanisms that may help explain this trend are discussed. Also, the amount of laughter exhibited by the elderly is smaller compared to young adults. In addition, the older population seems not to enjoy aggressive types of humor as much as the younger ones, and the elderly are especially sensitive to jokes referring to old age. Because most studies are cross-sectional, we cannot ignore possible cohort effects that might influence age differences in humor production and humor appreciation. Several future directions are mentioned with the hope for further research on the subject to follow. ; authorsversion ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: *psychology Humans Laughter/; *psychology Young Adult; Adult Aged Aging/; psychology Wit and Humor as Topic/
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2160/30485
https://doi.org/10.1159/000351005
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