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Yawning
Why do we yawn and why are yawns
contagious?
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With your pencil and paper, keep track of the number of times you yawn while you are reading this page. I hope reading this page is not boring, but you may find that just thinking and reading about yawning makes you yawn. The results may surprise you. Did you yawn yet? If you did, make sure you count it. |
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Everyone yawns - babies, kids,
teenagers, adults. Some birds, reptiles and most mammals also yawn. However,
the reason why we yawn is a bit of a mystery. There is also very little
research on yawning because for most people yawning is not a problem.
Here are a few things that are known about yawns:
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You
know that when you are bored, you yawn. Scientists have confirmed this
observation by comparing the number of yawns in 17-19 year old students
who watched music videos to the number of yawns in students who watched
an uninteresting color test bar pattern. ![]() As you might have expected, people who watched the color test bar pattern yawned more (5.78 yawns in 30 minutes) than those who watched the "MTV-like" video (3.41 yawns in 30 minutes.) The average duration of yawns was also slightly longer in the test bar viewing group. One unexpected finding was that yawns in male students had a longer duration than those in female students. |
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Information supplied by http://www.faculty.washington.edu