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If you enjoy watching funny TV shows or movies, just anticipating
these events can have a healthful effect, according to a UC Irvine study.
While previous research has shown that watching a one-hour video can
boost the body’s immune system, the new research illustrates that just
anticipating a humorous event triggers positive mood changes.
The results were presented Nov. 13 at the Society for Neuroscience in
San Diego by Lee Berk, assistant professor of family medicine. Berk found
that anticipating a mirthful event reduced levels of tension, anger,
depression, fatigue and confusion up to two days before the actual event.
“Positive anticipation of humor starts the ball rollingin a sense in
which moods begin to change in ways that help the body fight illness,”
Berk said. “We believe this shows that even anticipation can be used to
help patients recover from a wide range of disorders.”
Berk and his colleagues have spent years focusing on the effect moods
have on the immune system and disease. The team is currently exploring
whether this mood-altering anticipation of humor also stimulates the same
reductions in stress hormones and boosts in the immune system seen during
actual laughter.
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