Some studies say that yawning occurs when your brain is overheated. Maybe your hearing decreases because of this heat? Yawning is still a mystery.
Yes, it is common for people to feel sleepy or have the urge to yawn when they see or hear someone else yawn. This is known as contagious yawning and it happens due to the activation of mirror neurons in the brain, which mimic another person's action, in this case yawning. Contagious yawning is believed to be related to empathy and social bonding.
The sound you hear in your head when you yawn is likely the stretching of the jaw muscles and surrounding tissues, not an actual sound. Yawning typically doesn't produce a physical sound within the head.
yes, animals hear thousands of high pitched noises that we cant hear at all. hope this helps :)
Tell the other person to check their volume for you. Their volume might be off for you
Yawning is believed to be a primitive form of social bonding and communication. When we see or hear someone yawn, it triggers a subconscious response in our brain to also yawn as a way to synchronize behavior within a group. This phenomenon is thought to increase group vigilance and coordinated behavior.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability. This can make it harder to hear sounds clearly while yawning.
because youre the devil
I heard that younger people can hear reallly high pitched noises but when you get older you cant anymore. deaf people cant hear anything
youre voice
Yawning, particularly if you have some congestion due to cold or allergies, helps even out the pressure on both sides of the eardrum. This allows it to operate properly to transmit the sound waves correctly.
Yes they can hear you.
not true when you de your brain dies so you cant hear/see/taste/feel/smell anything simple
No.
go to the doctor, youre hearing things
Yes, it is common for people to feel sleepy or have the urge to yawn when they see or hear someone else yawn. This is known as contagious yawning and it happens due to the activation of mirror neurons in the brain, which mimic another person's action, in this case yawning. Contagious yawning is believed to be related to empathy and social bonding.
Yes, but deaf people cant hear.
The sound you hear in your head when you yawn is likely the stretching of the jaw muscles and surrounding tissues, not an actual sound. Yawning typically doesn't produce a physical sound within the head.