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Yawning Is Contagious and Tied to Empathy

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If seeing someone yawn makes you yawn too, you’re not alone: contagious yawning is an automatic social-brain response. The twist is that the effect can get stronger with closeness and empathy.

In a room, a single yawn can travel like an invisible spark. Some reactions aren’t driven by conscious choice but by automatic circuits that copy social signals. Yawning synchronizes breathing rhythm and facial muscles. Your brain may be nudging you into the same tempo as others, a tiny mechanism that supports group cohesion. More surprising: yawning isn’t only about sleepiness. Stress, boredom, and even temperature can trigger it, so what spreads may be a “state update” rather than fatigue. This small reflex is a window into how social humans are. Sometimes the simplest motions carry the fingerprints of our hidden connections.
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