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Yawn, yawn, yawn, yawn; Yawn, yawn, yawn! The social, evolutionary and neuroscientific facets of contagious yawning

机译:打哈欠,打哈欠,打哈欠,打哈欠;打哈欠,打哈欠,打哈欠!传染性打哈欠的社会,进化和神经科学方面

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Contagious yawning is a common phenomenon affecting upwards of 60% of healthy humans. It has also been observed, at a lesser rate, in great apes and other primates. Here I summarize the suggestion that contagious yawning is a primitive expression of social cognition, namely empathy. Susceptibility to contagious yawning is correlated with the speed in recognizing one's own face, theory of mind processing, and is also associated with activation in regions of the brain that have been associated with social cognitive processes. This suggests that contagious yawning may be an evolutionarily old process that begot a higher level of social cognition in certain species.
机译:传染性的打哈欠是影响60%以上健康人的常见现象。在大猿类和其他灵长类动物中也观察到这种情况的发生率较低。在这里,我总结了这样的建议,即传染性的打哈欠是社会认知(即移情)的原始表达。传染性打呵欠的易感性与识别自己的面孔的速度,心智处理理论有关,并且还与与社会认知过程有关的大脑区域激活有关。这表明传染性的打哈欠可能是一个进化上古老的过程,在某些物种中产生了更高水平的社会认知。

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