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4£®What is the first thing you want to do when you see someone yawn£¨´ò¹þÇ·£©£¿You want to yawn£¬too!Yawning is contagious£®Scientists have found that all people yawn£®Babies start to yawn even before they are horn£®The earliest yawn takes place when a baby is still inside its mother£®When young children are about one year old£¬they start to yawn when they see others yawning£®That's why scientists seem to think yawning is contagious£®
It's no secret that yawning is contagious£¬but why do we yawn£¿Well£¬scientists are not really sure£®
Some think we yawn because we feel bored£®Recently scientists studied two groups of students between the ages of 17and 19£®One group watched music videos£¬and the other watched a boring color test£®Scientists compared the numbers of their yawns and found that the color test group yawned more times than the video group£®
Another reason about yawning has to do with breathing£®Some scientists believe that when we are bored or tired£¬we breathe more slowly£®As our breathing slows down£¬we cannot get rid of£¨È¥³ý£© enough carbon dioxide £¨CO2£© in our bodies£®When there is too much carbon dioxide£¬our bodies will tell the brains £¨´óÄÔ£© to breathe deeply£®The result is a big yawn£®
In 2007£¬scientists suggested a new reason£®They said that the reason people yawned was to cool down their brains£®These scientists found that people who were warmer than others yawned more often£®
Scientists are still trying to find out why yawning happens and why it is so contagious£®But they are only sure that when one person yawns£¬almost everyone else nearby wants to yawn£¬too£®
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