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Contagious yawning and seasonal climate variation

机译:传染性的打哈欠和季节性气候变化

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Recent evidence suggests that yawning is a thermoregulatory behavior. To explore this possibility further, the frequency of contagious yawning in humans was measured while outdoors in a desert climate in the United States during two distinct temperature ranges and seasons (winter: 22°C; early summer: 37°C). As predicted, the proportion of pedestrians who yawned in response to seeing pictures of people yawning differed significantly between the two conditions (winter: 45%; summer: 24%). Across conditions yawning occurred at lower ambient temperatures, and the tendency to yawn during each season was associated with the length of time spent outside prior to being tested. Participants were more likely to yawn in the milder climate after spending long periods of time outside, while prolonged exposure to ambient temperatures at or above body temperature was associated with reduced yawning. This is the first report to show that the incidence of yawning in humans is associated with seasonal climate variation, further demonstrating that yawn-induced contagion effects can be mediated by factors unrelated to individual social characteristics or cognitive development.
机译:最近的证据表明,打哈欠是一种体温调节行为。为了进一步探索这种可能性,在两个不同的温度范围和季节(冬季:22°C;初夏:37°C)下,在美国沙漠气候下的户外中,测量了人类传染性打哈欠的频率。如预测的那样,在两种情况下,因看到人们打哈欠而打哈欠的行人比例在两个方面有显着差异(冬季:45%;夏季:24%)。在各种情况下,在较低的环境温度下都出现打哈欠,并且每个季节的打哈欠倾向与测试前在户外度过的时间长短有关。与会人员在外面长时间呆在温暖的气候下打哈欠,而长时间暴露于体温或体温以上的环境与打哈欠相关。这是第一份表明人类打哈欠的发生与季节性气候变化有关的报告,进一步证明了打哈欠引起的传染效应可以由与个体社会特征或认知发展无关的因素介导。

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