The masked tickler
In 1933 Clarence Leuba used his wife and newborn son in a bizarre experiment to find out why we laugh when tickled. He ordered that no one could laugh while tickling the child.
To ensure no smiles crept through the doc and his wife wore masks before tickling their son. If the boy laughed on his own accord leading Leuba to conclude that laughter is an innate, not an environmental, response.