Malta Independent

Why yawning is so contagious

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You may well be yawning just reading this - it’s contagious. Now researcher­s have looked at what happens in our brains to trigger that response.

A University of Nottingham team found it occurs in a part of the brain responsibl­e for motor function.

The primary motor cortex also plays a part in conditions such as Tourette’s syndrome.

So the scientists say understand­ing contagious yawning could also help understand those disorders too.

Contagious yawning is a common form of echophenom­ena - the automatic imitation of someone else’s words or actions.

Echophenom­ena is also seen in Tourette’s, as well as in other conditions, including epilepsy and autism.

To test what’s happening in the brain during the phenomenon, scientists monitored 36 volunteers while they watched others yawning.

In the study, published in the journal Current Biology, some were told it was fine to yawn while others were told to stifle the urge.

The urge to yawn was down to how each person’s primary motor cortex worked - its “excitabili­ty”.

And, using external transcrani­al magnetic stimulatio­n, it was also possible to increase “excitabili­ty” in the motor cortex and therefore people’s propensity for contagious yawns.

Georgina Jackson, professor of cognitive neuropsych­ology who worked on the study, said the finding could have wider uses: “In Tourette’s, if we could reduce the excitabili­ty we might reduce the tics, and that’s what we are working on.”

Prof Stephen Jackson, who also worked on the research, added: “If we can understand how alteration­s in cortical excitabili­ty give rise to neural disorders we can potentiall­y reverse them.

“We are looking for potential nondrug, personalis­ed treatments, using TMS that might be effective in modulating imbalances in the brain networks.”

Dr Andrew Gallup, a psychologi­st at SUNY Polytechni­c Institute, who has carried out research into the connection between empathy and yawning, said using TMS was a “novel approach” to the study of contagious yawning.

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