Caspar Addyman is a lecturer in psychology and director of the InfantLab at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has investigated how babies acquire language, concepts, and even their sense of time. Since 2012 he has been studying what makes babies laugh and why. He is the author of Help Yourself and The Laughing Baby.
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The laughter of tiny babies is endearing, entrancing, and infectious. Powerful enough to reinvigorate even the most weary parent, it is also a fascinating window into what they are learning. Long before they can talk, babies communicate their experience o... SEE MORE