Seeking out something to laugh about on a daily basis—such as watching your favorite comedian online—may be just what you need to create a more relaxed, zen-like state of mind. A new study by Loma Linda University Health reveals that joyful laughter produces an abundance of gamma brain waves, similar to those found in a person who meditates often.
Using laughter as a form of therapy—also known as Humor Associated with Mirthful Laughter (HAML)—is increasing in popularity as a holistic and non-pharmacological treatment.
For the study, researchers recruited 31 participants who were asked to watch a 10 minute video segment in one of the following genres: humorous, distressful, or spiritual. As they watched the video, they were connected to an EEG monitor that measures brain wave frequencies from 1 to 40 Hz.
As the participants watched the humorous video, the EEG data showed that the brain produced significant levels of gamma waves (30-40Hz). Gamma waves are abundant in the brains of people who meditate often and have reached a state of contentment and happiness.
Also, since gamma is the only frequency found in every part of the brain, we now know that humor literally engages the entire brain; and similar to meditation, holds it there. Researchers refer to this state as being ‘in the zone.’
A person in this state of mind thinks more clearly and has more integrative thoughts. According to researchers, this is especially important for a person who wants to revisit or reorganize certain aspects of their lives in order to feel renewed and focused.
What types of brain waves were created when the participants watched the other types of videos? The spiritual videos evoked significant levels of alpha brain wave bands, similar to those experienced when a person is resting. In contrast, participants watching the distressful videos actually experienced flat brain wave bands across the board, similar to those experienced by people who feel detached or feel like they want to be somewhere else.
So what makes you break into joyful laughter? Watching your favorite sitcom or comedian? Silly cat videos? Whatever it is, be sure to seek out a little humor on a daily basis to increase your calm and happy gamma waves.
“Laughter Produces Brain Waves Similar to Meditation” by Traci Pedersen was originally published on Spirituality & Health. To view the original article, click here.
3 Comments
Gerald Kozlowski
What is the reference for the published article?
Thank you.
Rewire Me Staff
It was a study conducted by Loma Linda University about Humor Associated with Mirthful Laughter (HAML), which is gaining increasing attention as a non-pharmacological lifestyle intervention that integrates mind and body to promote greater wholeness, health, and wellness, and offers therapeutic value for alleviating symptoms from a variety of chronic medical conditions. We have a summary of the report; if you let us know your email address we can send it to you. Thanks!
marie
Hi Traci, what a fantastic site you have, with lots of interesting things on
So just wanted to share gratitude and great to see how much the world is awaking to new. old ways of being
Would it also be possible to send me the summary report for RESPONSES TO “LAUGHTER PRODUCES BRAIN WAVES SIMILAR TO MEDITATION”
Warmest wishes
marie x