The study titled “Cognitive and emotional demands of black humour processing: the role of intelligence, aggressiveness, and mood” was published in the journal Cognitive Processing in 2017. The research investigates the relationship between appreciation for dark humor and traits such as intelligence, mood, and aggression. It concludes that individuals who enjoy dark humor generally have higher levels of both verbal and nonverbal intelligence, experience less mood disturbance, and exhibit lower aggression. Conversely, those who dislike or struggle to understand dark humor tend to show higher aggression and mood disturbances.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10339-016-0789-y
A study from the University of Vienna found that individuals with higher intelligence are more likely to appreciate dark humor, which blends sensitive topics with wit. These people also exhibit greater emotional stability and lower levels of aggression. Their ability to find humor in tragic or controversial subjects reflects cognitive complexity, rather than any negative personality traits.
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