laughterlike
Laughterlike is a term used to describe sounds or behaviors that resemble laughter but are not necessarily indicative of amusement. This can include vocalizations produced by animals, infants, or individuals experiencing certain medical conditions. The sound itself may share acoustic properties with human laughter, such as a series of short, rhythmic expirations, but the underlying emotional or cognitive state is different.
In the animal kingdom, various species produce sounds that have been colloquially described as laughterlike. For
In human infants, sounds that resemble laughter can emerge before genuine mirth is fully developed. These early
Certain neurological or psychological conditions can also result in laughterlike vocalizations that are detached from any