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Old 05-03-2007, 07:55 PM   #1
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Now, how many of you are yawning?

I swear seeing someone yawning or simply reading the word "yawn" makes me yawn.

YOU?
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Old 05-03-2007, 08:01 PM   #2
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Oh I feel it coming! I have a bad habit of researching everything so here it goes:

How Stuff Works

Next time you're in a meeting, try this little experiment: Take a big yawn, cover your mouth out of courtesy, and watch and see how many people yawn. There's a good chance that you'll set off a chain reaction of yawns. Before you finish reading this question of the day, it's likely that you will yawn at least once. Don't misunderstand, we aren't intending to bore you, but just reading about yawning will make you yawn, just as seeing or hearing someone else yawn makes us yawn.

Interesting Yawning Facts
The average yawn lasts about six seconds.
Your heart rate can rise as much as 30 percent during a yawn.
55 percent of people will yawn within five minutes of seeing someone else yawn.
Blind people yawn more after hearing an audio tape of people yawning.
Reading about yawning will make you yawn.
Olympic athletes often yawn before competition.


What's behind this mysterious epidemic of yawning? First, let's look at what a yawn is. Yawning is an involuntary action that causes us to open our mouths wide and breathe in deeply. We know it's involuntary because we do it even before we are born. Research shows that 11-week-old fetuses yawn.

There are many parts of the body that are in action when you yawn. First, your mouth opens and jaw drops, allowing as much air to be taken in as possible. When you inhale, the air taken in is filling your lungs. Your abdominal muscles flex and your diaphragm is pushed down. The air you breath in expands the lungs to capacity and then some of the air is blown back out.

While the dictionary tells us that yawning is caused by being fatigued, drowsy or bored, scientists are discovering that there is more to yawning than what most people think. Not much is known about why we yawn or if it serves any useful function, and very little research has been done on the subject. However, there are several theories about why we yawn. Here are the three most common theories:


The Physiological Theory -- Our bodies induce yawning to drawn in more oxygen or remove a build-up of carbon dioxide. This theory helps explain why we yawn in groups. Larger groups produce more carbon dioxide, which means our bodies would act to draw in more oxygen and get rid of the excess carbon dioxide. However, if our bodies make us yawn to drawn in needed oxygen, wouldn't we yawn during exercise? Robert Provine, a psychologist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a leading expert on yawning, has tested this theory. Giving people additional oxygen didn't decrease yawning and decreasing the amount of carbon dioxide in a subject's environment also didn't prevent yawning.

The Evolution Theory -- Some think that yawning is something that began with our ancestors, who used yawning to show their teeth and intimidate others. An offshoot of this theory is the idea that yawning developed from early man as a signal for us to change activities.

The Boredom Theory -- In the dictionary, yawning is said to be caused by boredom, fatigue or drowsiness. Although we do tend to yawn when bored or tired, this theory doesn't explain why Olympic athletes yawn right before they compete in their event. It's doubtful that they are bored with the world watching them.

The simple truth is that even though humans have been yawning for possibly as long as they have existed, we have no clue as to why we do it. Maybe it serves some healthful purpose. It does cause us to draw in more air and our hearts to race faster than normal, but so does exercise. There's still much we don't understand about our own brains, so maybe yawning is triggered by some area of the brain we have yet to discover. We do know that yawning is not limited to man. Cats, dogs, even fish yawn, which leads us back to the idea that yawning is some form of communication.

Have we provoked a yawn out of you yet? If we have, hopefully it's not out of boredom, but by the power of suggestion.
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Old 05-03-2007, 08:08 PM   #3
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Reading the word does not do it for me. I have to see someone yawn.
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Old 05-03-2007, 08:59 PM   #4
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I yawned 3 times while reading this and getting ready to post this messsge. I am not tired. I took nap today. There goes #4.
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Old 05-03-2007, 09:06 PM   #5
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I read an article recently on Autism research, it said they found Autistic people do not yawn when they see other people yawn. It was felt they lack the ability to feel empathy - I tried to look up the original article again but this was all I could find:
mirror neurons@Everything2.com

I thought it was really interesting.
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Old 05-03-2007, 09:35 PM   #6
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Ok i did!!! I really tried not to but it happened.
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Old 05-04-2007, 06:41 AM   #7
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Funny experiment...try it girls!
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Old 05-04-2007, 06:50 AM   #8
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Reading the word yawn....nope did nothing ...now if I SEE someone yawn....I'm sure to follow!
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Old 05-04-2007, 06:54 AM   #9
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Reading the word yawn....nope did nothing ...now if I SEE someone yawn....I'm sure to follow!

Now try it. I spread the letters out!
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Old 05-04-2007, 07:08 AM   #10
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I just read something the other day that said that people who yawn because they see other people yawn have more empathy than people who don't. That is very interesting about the autism research....
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