Tired? No. Oxygen to the brain? Not necessarily.
It turns out that reasons for yawning are still not clear. There are sevearal theories, however.
1. To cool down the brain. One professor had subjects watch a movie of other people yawning--an activity that usually causes subjects to yawn as well. When hot pads were pressed against the head the subjects yawned more, while cold packs on the head reduced the number of yawns.
2. To get oxygen to the brain.
3. To release emotion like boredom, anxiety or even nervousness. Parachuters , for instance, are noted for yawning before they jump.
Crazy fact: yawning is very addictive, yet is based on the ability to empathize or care about others' feelings. Normal people like you or me naturally yawn when we see others do so. Autistic children, however, those noted for inability to distinguish others emotions, generally do not yawn in response to others.
The quest to answer life's random questions
What is a Learning Escapade?
Answer: a record of interesting facts, stories and "wow! I never knew that!" moments all wrapped up in one blog. As random questions pop up in life, I do my best to find answers and record them here.
Gandhi once said, "Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
This quote examplifies this learning blog. Rather than learn little facts and then promptly forget them, this blog attempts to capture those answers and explanations and store them for all to see.
Have you ever wondered how an airplane flies? Why Indian woman have dots on their foreheads or who the richest people in the world are? Questions like these have always interested me. Now with the help of wikipedia and other web resources, it is as easy as ever to find answers to those questions.
Each entry on this blog is a mini-escapade--an adventure that makes the world more fascinating and better understood at the same time.
If you have a question that needs answering or have an extrodinariy explination please let me know.
Gandhi once said, "Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
This quote examplifies this learning blog. Rather than learn little facts and then promptly forget them, this blog attempts to capture those answers and explanations and store them for all to see.
Have you ever wondered how an airplane flies? Why Indian woman have dots on their foreheads or who the richest people in the world are? Questions like these have always interested me. Now with the help of wikipedia and other web resources, it is as easy as ever to find answers to those questions.
Each entry on this blog is a mini-escapade--an adventure that makes the world more fascinating and better understood at the same time.
If you have a question that needs answering or have an extrodinariy explination please let me know.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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