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people tend to copy each other's body language so i one person does something their companion will often do it too, perhaps without knowing. This dates back to our stone age days, when we did everything in groups. The yawn would be a signal that it was time to start winding down and go to sleep. BY THE HOLLSTER

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Are laughing and yawning contagious or infectious?

They are contagious in the sense that other people may start laughing or yawning when they see you doing it, but they are not diseases. I thought that because contagious is derived from the Latin "tangere" - to touch, that both laughing and yawning were infectious. I'm not 100% sure though and would welcome a more knowledgeable answer.


Why a man got yawning by seeing a person who yawns?

Yawning is associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation, or boredom. Yawning can also be a powerful non-verbal message with several possible meanings, depending on the circumstances. In humans, yawning has an infectious quality, i.e. seeing a person yawning, or just thinking of yawning, can trigger yawning which is a typical example of positive feedback. Infectious yawning has also been noted in chimpanzees. The primary reason behind yawning is to control brain temperature. It cools off your brain, much like a fan cools off the inside of a computer. The claim that yawning is caused by lack of oxygen has not been substantiated scientifically. Some claim that yawning is not caused by lack of oxygen, for the reason that yawning allegedly reduces oxygen intake compared to normal respiration. Another speculated reason for yawning is nervousness and is also claimed to help increase the state of alertness of a person-paratroopers have been noted to yawn in the moments before they exit the aircraft.


Why does one person yawn then another person yawn?

Yawning is a sign that the brain is not getting enough oxygen, usually this is because the body is transitioning from sleep to being awake; or that there is not enough fresh air in the room. According to recent studies by scientists, the reason for this infectious yawning is because (their theory) it's a way of us communicating emotionally to each other, and we don't really think about it. It's all physiological, and some things, we may never understand. Yawning is associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation, or boredom. Yawning can also be a powerful non-verbal message with several possible meanings, depending on the circumstances. In humans, yawning has an infectious quality, i.e. seeing a person yawning, or just thinking of yawning, can trigger yawning which is a typical example of positive feedback. Infectious yawning has also been noted in chimpanzees. The primary reason behind yawning is to control brain temperature. It cools off your brain, much like a fan cools off the inside of a computer. The claim that yawning is caused by lack of oxygen has not been substantiated scientifically. Some claim that yawning is not caused by lack of oxygen, for the reason that yawning allegedly reduces oxygen intake compared to normal respiration. Another speculated reason for yawning is nervousness and is also claimed to help increase the state of alertness of a person-paratroopers have been noted to yawn in the moments before they exit the aircraft.


What causes yawns?

causing yawning can be because you are tired or did not get enough sleepThere are a number of theories that attempt to explain why animals and people yawn. It is likely that there are a number of triggers for the behavior. However, there are a few theories that attempt to explain the primary evolutionary reason for the yawn. None of them has been empirically substantiated.One study states that yawning occurs when one's blood contains increased amounts of carbon dioxide and therefore becomes in need of the influx of oxygen (or expulsion of carbon dioxide) that a yawn can provide.Yawning may in fact reduce oxygen intake compared to normal respiration However, neither providing more oxygen nor reducing carbon dioxide in air decreased yawningAnother speculated reason for yawning is the desire to stretch one's muscles. The tongue and throat are some of the most used muscles in the body, used for speech, breathing and swallowing. The need to stretch these muscles and refresh them arises just like in other muscles of the body, to circulate lymph. Yawns are often accompanied by the urge to stretch. Still another proposal points out that animals subject to predation or other dangers must be ready to physically exert themselves at any given moment. At least one study suggests that yawning, especially psychological "contagious" yawning, may have developed as a way of keeping a group of animals alert


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When one student is yawning why do all the others start yawning?

The cause in not know.


Can yawning make you sick?

Yawning too much can prove to be fatal. My aunt didn't sleep for a week, kept yawning, and died. You're in trouble


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Yawning is actually putting out (?) the stress in your body, so it is a good thang...


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