Alcoholism impairs a person's ablity to understand jokes and find them funny, according to a new German study.
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BERLIN: Problem drinkers often don't know how to take a joke or understand a punchline, according to German researchers.
In their study of 29 recovering alcoholic patients in a clinic in the western German city of Bochum, participants were tested to measure their mood, intellectual ability, memory, psychomotor skills and capacity to appreciate jokes.
The results were compared with those from a 'control group' of 29 healthy people. In the humour test, subjects were read jokes, and given a choice of several punchlines for each. Some of the punchlines were more coherent and logical than others.
For example, one of the jokes tested on the subjects began as follows:
It was Mother's Day. Anna and her brother had told their mother to stay in bed that morning. She read her book and looked forward to breakfast. After a long wait she finally went downstairs. Anna and her brother were both eating at the table.
The subjects were given a choice of four punchlines:
a) Anna said: "Hi mum, we didn't expect you to be awake so early."
b) Anna picked up an egg and smashed it on her brother's head.
c) Her brother said: "We have a new teacher at our school."
d) Anna said: "It's a surprise for Mother's Day. We cooked our own breakfast."
The researchers found a marked difference in the responses of the two groups, with less than 68 per cent of the alcoholics able to pick the right punchline, which the researchers said was option 'd', versus 92 per cent in the healthy control group.
The groups were also tested for aptitude at predicting and understanding other people's behaviour, known as 'mentalising ability'.
"Alcoholics also fared less well in the working memory tests and mentalising ability tests, prompting speculation that deficits in these areas can impact upon a problem drinker's capacity to understand jokes and find them funny," the researchers said.
According to the World Health Organisation, in 2004 there were roughly 76 million diagnosable alcoholics in the world, and alcohol causes nearly 2 million deaths every year.
The authors said in a synopsis of the study, published in the journal Addiction, that an inability to understand others' mental states and a lack of sense of humour can affect social skills and interpersonal relationships. This, in turn, can impair rehabilitation and recovery.
The authors, from the Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, called for special treatment of alcoholics to take these deficits into account.


Alcoholics can't take jokes
I like b, oh hell, now I'm an alcoholic.
Comments summary
"This article must be wrong because [anecdotal evidence] [ad hominem]!"
I drink, so maybe I shouldn't pipe up, but...
none of the options are even slightly funny.
Alcohol makes people stupid?!
So after many resources spent, German researchers showed that people who have drunk copious amounts of alcohol have a lower intellegence for picking punchlines. WOW! When researches discovered decades ago that alcohol kills brain cells, I thought that drinking large amounts would increase my cognitive skills. Good work Germany - once more proving that there are too many scientists wasting their time on projects with findings that are already well known "common sense" statements.
Time for this angry man to go back to bed!
Whats the difference between an alcoholic.......................
and a drunk?
Drunks don't go to the meetings! Oh come on now, that was funny as hell!
fuuunny...
that had to be the worst "joke" in history. note the quotation marks as i cannot in good conscience call it an actual joke. to be quite honest i think the comments from all the readers of this article are way more funnier than the joke and whether you're an alcoholic or sober none of those punchlines are interesting, funny or make any real sense. its just a waste of time, this whole study...i wish i had tons of money with time on my hands so i too could think up of useless research topics...now i'll get back to my beer!:p
Was Christopher Columbus an alcoholic?
There is considerable historical evidence to suggest so. Think about the following facts:
1) When he left home he didn't know where he was going.
2) When he arrived at his destination he didn't know where he was.
3) When he got back home he didn't know where he had been.
If that isn't enough to clinch your decision, consider the following:
4) He managed to talk a woman into financing the entire trip!