Ever laughed at the wrong time? Study reveals the real culprit behind it

Science reveals why suppressing laughter is nearly impossible, especially in social settings. A study found that while facial muscles show suppressed laughs, amusement still rages internally, leading to snorts and smirks. Group laughter amplifies jokes, making suppression futile and even intensifying amusement when attempts fail.

Ever laughed at the wrong time? Study reveals the real culprit behind it
Science reveals why suppressing laughter is nearly impossible, especially in social settings. A study found that while facial muscles show suppressed laughs, amusement still rages internally, leading to snorts and smirks. Group laughter amplifies jokes, making suppression futile and even intensifying amusement when attempts fail.