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Learn the Science Behind Why Yawning Is Contagious

Yawning spreads quickly due to empathy, mirror neurons, and brain cooling. Scientists reveal how this simple reflex connects humans socially and provides insights into neurological function.

November 16, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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Yawning is contagious (Image: Canva)
Yawning is contagious (Image: Canva)

Yawning is surprisingly infectious, spreading quickly among friends and family. The researchers have long studied why humans catch each other’s yawns. The phenomenon is linked to empathy, social bonds and brain activity.

Mirror Neurons May Trigger Shared Yawning

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Mirror neurons in the brain activate when observing other's actions. These cells may cause a reflexive urge to yawn immediately. People yawn more when watching familiar faces or close companions.

One theory suggests yawning regulates temperature inside the human brain. Cool air intake during yawns helps maintain optimal neural function levels. A slightly warmer brain may trigger yawning to restore mental alertness.