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- what part of the brain is involved in humor? explain.
The frontal lobe (especially the right frontal lobe) and the temporal lobe (including the superior temporal gyrus) are involved in humor. The frontal lobe helps with cognitive appraisal, understanding the context and intent of humorous stimuli (like detecting incongruity, a key aspect of humor—when expectations are violated in a non - threatening way). The temporal lobe, with its role in language processing (for verbal humor) and pattern recognition, helps in perceiving the humorous elements (e.g., understanding jokes, recognizing absurd situations). Also, the limbic system (including the amygdala) is involved as humor often elicits an emotional response (amusement, laughter), and the amygdala processes emotional reactions to the humorous content. For example, when we hear a pun, the temporal lobe processes the language, the frontal lobe detects the wordplay (incongruity between expected and actual meaning), and the limbic system generates the feeling of amusement.
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The frontal lobe (especially the right frontal lobe), temporal lobe (e.g., superior temporal gyrus), and limbic system (e.g., amygdala) are involved in humor. The frontal lobe appraises humor (detects incongruity), the temporal lobe processes humorous elements (e.g., language in jokes), and the limbic system generates emotional responses (amusement) to humor.