Why is Yawning Contagious?
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Contagious Yawning and the Brain
Oxytocin, a hormone associated with bonding, may have a role to play in contagious yawning, according to research.6Featured Neuroscience Psychology, May 22, 2018, et al. ‘Why Do We Yawn and Why Is Yawning So Contagious?’ Neuroscience News, 22 May 2018, neurosciencenews.com/yawning-contagious-9112/ When oxytocin was injected into various regions in rodents' brains, they began to yawn.
Yawning may be related not only to empathy but to stress. Cortisol may also trigger yawning.6Featured Neuroscience Psychology, May 22, 2018, et al. ‘Why Do We Yawn and Why Is Yawning So Contagious?’ Neuroscience News, 22 May 2018, neurosciencenews.com/yawning-contagious-9112/ Cortisol is a hormone associated with stress, and it may be why dogs tend to yawn during stressful situations, such as during visits to the veterinarian's office or when in the car.
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