Mirror neurons in the brain simulate observed movements like yawning, sending signals that trigger our own yawning response, which serves as the brain's way of signaling social belonging and group connection rather than just oxygen intake.
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Just seeing someone yawn, or even hearing the word, was enough to make your jaw tense up, wasn't it? Don't worry. This doesn't just mean you're sleepy. The mirror neurons in your brain are being activated. When you see someone yawn, the mirror neurons in your brain simulate [music] this movement and send a "Your turn" signal to your body.
Yawning isn't just about taking in oxygen.
>> [music] >> It's your brain's way of saying, "I am a part of this group, too." Now, how many times have you yawned while watching this video so far? [music]
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