The Neuroscience of Sarcasm

Warning: this page may cause excessive eye-rolling.

The Neuroscience of Sarcasm is a highly complex and poorly understood field of study that seeks to explain why humans are so good at being terrible.

Our researchers have discovered that the key to sarcasm lies in the intricate dance of neurons firing off in the brain's "Sarcasm-o-sphere" region.

Visit our Sarcasm-o-sphere Research page to learn more about the intricacies of eye-rolling and backhanded compliments.

Or, if you're feeling particularly cheeky, visit our Sarcasm-o-sphere Simulator page to test your own sarcastic reflexes.

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