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A Thermal Window For Yawning In Humans: Yawning As A Brain Cooling Mechanism, Jorg J. M. Massen, Kim Dusch, Omar T. Eldakar, Andrew C. Gallup May 2014

A Thermal Window For Yawning In Humans: Yawning As A Brain Cooling Mechanism, Jorg J. M. Massen, Kim Dusch, Omar T. Eldakar, Andrew C. Gallup

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The thermoregulatory theory of yawning posits that yawns function to cool the brain in part due to counter-current heat exchange with the deep inhalation of ambient air. Consequently, yawning should be constrained to an optimal thermal zone or range of temperature, i.e., a thermal window, in which we should expect a lower frequency at extreme temperatures. Previous research shows that yawn frequency diminishes as ambient temperatures rise and approach body temperature, but a lower bound to the thermal window has not been demonstrated. To test this, a total of 120 pedestrians were sampled for susceptibly to self-reported yawn contagion during …