Please follow the attached literature grid and provide an introduction for the five (5) articles listed below. 1. Bänninger-Huber, E., & Salvenauer, S.

Please follow the attached literature grid and provide an introduction for the five (5) articles listed below.

1. Bänninger-Huber, E., & Salvenauer, S. (2023). Different types of laughter and their function foremotion regulation in dyadic interactions. Current Psychology: A Journal for DiversePerspectives on Diverse Psychological Issues, 42(28), 24249–24259.

2. Cai, C. Q., Lavan, N., Chen, S. H. Y., Wang, C. Z. X., Ozturk, O. C., Chiu, R. M. Y., Gilbert, S. J.,White, S. J., & Scott, S. K. (2024). Mapping the differential impact of spontaneous andconversational laughter on brain and mind: An fMRI study in autism. CerebralCortex, 34(5).

3. Plate, R. C., Zhao, S., Katz, C., Graber, E., Daley, G., Corbett, N., All, K., Neumann, C. S., & Waller,R. (2022). Are you laughing with me or at me? Psychopathic traits and the ability todistinguish between affiliation and dominance laughter cues. Journal of Personality, 90(4),631–644. 

4. Scott, S. K., Cai, C. Q., & Billing, A. (2022). Robert Provine: the critical human importance oflaughter, connections and contagion. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal SocietyB, 377(1863), 20210178. 

5. Weber, M., & Quiring, O. (2019). Is it really that funny? Laughter, emotional contagion, andheuristic processing during shared media use. Media Psychology, 22(2), 173–195.

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