• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    My idea is that yawing helps sync our internal clocks. So, we sleep at the same time, and wake up at the same time. That way, no one is left behind when the group starts moving to the next waterhole, or feeding ground.

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      Except nocturnal circadian cycles were evolutionary in nature. The pack wanted someone awake at all times to protect from predators.

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          Body language in general.

          Dogs wag their tails in order to spread their happy pheromones by waving furiously. They unconsciously want everyone to know they are having a good time. When they are scared, they tuck their tail between their legs in order not to spread their stress pheromones by moving the air around their glands.

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          … anyone who is naturally expressive and has genuine, authentic responses that go against whatever current sociocultural norms are?

          Hey, popular person told a dumb, offensive joke, that validates my internal insecurities by projecting derision outward onto some kind of minority group!

          (Face twists up into disgust, shock, and maybe pity)

          WTF is wrong with you, popular person is funny! We hate you now!

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            My entirely uneducated guess would be that its some, very basal, ancient, basically gasping compulsion, that… just never quite fully got patched out by the subsequent tens of millions of years of evolution.

            Sort of the behavioral version of vestigal limb, way down at some fundamental nervous system level.

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        It seems like it helps the brain switch modes (from low activity to high and from high activity to low). So yawning could help prepare the brain to pay attention to something important, as well as wind down for the evening. Hence both morning and evening yawns.

        The contagious aspect could be as simple as “Oh, you’re changing modes? I should get ready to do the same.”

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      I used to yawn incessantly during warmups before rugby matches. My coach would yell at me to get my head into the game. I kept telling him it’s just what happens when I’m warming up it doesn’t mean anything!

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      This. I have started to wonder if yawns are actually a way to wake up. We know little about them. Some brain scans showed that we refresh the blood around our brain, like changing the water in a fish bowl.

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      4 months ago

      You can stifle a yawn with your mouth closed. It isn’t a proper yawn if your mouth isn’t open.

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    Dogs yawn as well, and it doesn’t only mean that they are tired, more like “I try my hardest to stay concentrated, but is really hard right now”

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      Can confirm, I do struggle with empathy (more in the autism way than the socio/psychopath way though) and don’t really catch yawns from anyone. I will still pretend to yawn when someone else does though, because I know that not doing that will make them subconsciously wary of me

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        Not everyone will get wary if you don’t yawn. Same way as not everyone thinks the same way about yawns, or just over analyze what others do.

        But good for you to try mixin and minglin with the neurotypical crowd :)

        Just keep it relaxed

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    When a baby is crying on an airplane during takeoff or landing, I visibly and audibly yawn in front of them on purpose, so they catch the yawn and pop their ears.

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    What’s that? You’re not tired and you haven’t seen anyone open their mouth big, but you read about a hypothetical person opening their mouth big? Bad news…

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    Whatever you do, don’t you dare cover your mouth so we didn’t have to see your gaping maw

    And the gas pump isn’t a parking spot.

    And turn off your headlights if you’re parked.

    And just stop being a clueless shithead all the time always.

    Just saying