Why is yawning contagious? - Claudia Aguirre
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*Yaaawwwwwn* Did just reading the word make you feel like yawning yourself? Known
as contagious yawning, the reasons behind this phenomenon have been
attributed to both the physiological and psychological. It's been
observed in children as young as four and even in dogs! Claudia Aguirre
visits the many intriguing theories that might explain contagious
yawning.
Mirror neurons are important for learning and self-awareness. Why do you think watching someone tie their shoelaces can help you better tie your own shoelaces?
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