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Yawning and stretching predict brain temperature changes in rats: support for the thermoregulatory hypothesis

机译:打哈欠和伸展运动可预测大鼠的脑部温度变化:支持体温调节假说

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Recent research suggests that yawning is an adaptive behavior that functions to promote brain thermoregulation among homeotherms. To explore the relationship between brain temperature and yawning we implanted thermocoupled probes in the frontal cortex of rats to measure brain temperature before, during and after yawning. Temperature recordings indicate that yawns and stretches occurred during increases in brain temperature, with brain temperatures being restored to baseline following the execution of each of these behaviors. The circulatory changes that accompany yawning and stretching may explain some of the thermal similarities surrounding these events. These results suggest that yawning and stretching may serve to maintain brain thermal homeostasis.
机译:最近的研究表明,打哈欠是一种适应性行为,其作用是促进体内恒温之间的大脑温度调节。为了探索大脑温度与打哈欠之间的关系,我们在大鼠额叶皮质中植入了热电偶探针,以测量打哈欠之前,之中和之后的脑温。温度记录表明,在脑部温度升高期间发生了打哈欠和伸展运动,在执行每种行为后,脑部温度已恢复到基线。打哈欠和伸展运动引起的循环变化可能解释了围绕这些事件的一些热相似之处。这些结果表明,打哈欠和舒展可能有助于维持大脑的热稳态。

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