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1 imately 50% of the variability in contagious yawning.
2 icating a key social component to contagious yawning.
3 ehaviors such as lower posture and increased yawning.
4 ter the individual propensity for contagious yawning.
8 on were significant predictors of contagious yawning and accounted for approximately 50% of the varia
9 a naturalistic setting (undisturbed flock), yawning and also stretching, a related behavior, are mil
12 the potential role that temporal clumping of yawning and stretching could play in both the collective
14 d video clips that showed another individual yawning and, in separate blocks, were instructed to eith
17 aze (MWM) over seven consecutive days, and a yawning behavioral test was also performed to test for s
24 showed evidence for involuntary, contagious yawning in response to videos of yawning conspecifics wh
27 We demonstrate that instructions to resist yawning increase the urge to yawn and alter how yawns ar
31 variability in the propensity for contagious yawning is determined by cortical excitability and physi
32 evidence that the physiological trigger for yawning is related to increasing body temperatures rathe
37 howing conspecifics such as sexual behavior, yawning, or grooming, and not as much-as is often observ
39 However, AM404 prevented the stereotypic yawning produced by systemic administration of a low dos
40 previously demonstrated relationship between yawning rate and temperature by providing evidence that
43 y function, we also related the incidence of yawning to other avian thermoregulatory behaviors in bud
44 tify the range of temperatures that triggers yawning to rule out the possible effect of changing temp
45 investigated the neural basis for contagious yawning using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
48 g the high-increasing temperature range, and yawning was positively correlated with ambient temperatu
49 show that stretching, and to a lesser degree yawning, were nonrandomly clumped in time following the
50 ng the social factors influencing contagious yawning, while also offering applications for measuring
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