snickerimønstre
Snickerimønstre refers to a phenomenon observed in certain primate species, particularly chimpanzees, where their facial expressions during social interactions exhibit a discernible pattern that can be interpreted as a form of laughter. This pattern involves specific muscle movements around the mouth and eyes, often accompanied by audible vocalizations. While not identical to human laughter, these snickerimønstre are believed to serve similar social functions, such as signaling affiliation, relieving tension, and reinforcing group bonds.
Research into snickerimønstre has focused on understanding the evolutionary origins of laughter and its role in
The term itself, "snickerimønstre," is a Norwegian construction combining "snicke" (a sound akin to a snicker)