Even as scientists get better at finding explanations for animal behavior—at the genetic, physiological, evolutionary and neural level—certain habits remain implacably mysterious. And this is true even when we're the species in question and can see the behavior from the inside. Yawning, for instance: You might think that we would know why we yawn, but it has no obvious need, function or effect.
A recent study confirmed that babies who open their mouths in the womb are indeed yawning, not just gaping. This was long suspected and may help to nail shut the coffin of a theory that has refused to die: that yawning is about filling the lungs with oxygen or emptying them of carbon dioxide.
It's now 25 years since Dr. Robert Provine, now at the University of Maryland, did the obvious experiment. He enriched the oxygen or the carbon dioxide in the air breathed by experimental subjects and found not a hint of suppression or exacerbation of yawning compared with control subjects breathing normal air.
So what is known about yawning?
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Why do we yawn?
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The best theory I've heard is that it's due to evolution from cave-men times before homo-sapiens had a language. The head of the tribe would open his mouth to signal it is time to retire, and so the rest of his peeps would answer by doing the same. This also explains why yawning is contagious.
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Not only humans yawn. It's funny hearing a cat yawn while trying to get a meow out .
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I just hear or say the word yawn and I yawn
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Then why do animals also do it?Synthesis wrote:The best theory I've heard is that it's due to evolution from cave-men times before homo-sapiens had a language. The head of the tribe would open his mouth to signal it is time to retire, and so the rest of his peeps would answer by doing the same. This also explains why yawning is contagious.
Stupid "theory" is stupid
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I see Annie debunked that "theory" in the next post.
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Yaw != yawn
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but then it is bedtime
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Wuv you to hamin_aushamin_aus wrote:Then why do animals also do it?Synthesis wrote:The best theory I've heard is that it's due to evolution from cave-men times before homo-sapiens had a language. The head of the tribe would open his mouth to signal it is time to retire, and so the rest of his peeps would answer by doing the same. This also explains why yawning is contagious.
Stupid "theory" is stupid
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Next time I find a talking cat, I'll ask what the animals' point of view on this is.
And I won't argue about our difference in intelligence as it seems you two have each other backs (lit/fig?), while I got no support.
And I won't argue about our difference in intelligence as it seems you two have each other backs (lit/fig?), while I got no support.