Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 6 , Pages 630-633, December 2010

The dawn of the yawn: Is yawning a warning? Linking neurological disorders

  • Simon B.N. Thompson

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    • Corresponding Author InformationTel.: +44 202 961558.
    • Formerly Visiting Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Portsmouth.

Bournemouth University, BH12 5BB, United Kingdom

Received 12 June 2010; accepted 1 August 2010. published online 27 August 2010.

Summary 

Yawning continues to pose as a scientist’s conundrum. Evidence is presented of yawning and contagious yawning in a number of different neurological disorders. Explanations are discussed in the context of disparate neurological disorders together with proposals for how theses findings may be linked. Thus, greater understanding of yawning and of neurological disorders may be achieved by exploring common neuro-chemical pathways and the involvement of neurotransmitters that are implicated in these different disorders. Finally, contagious yawning is discussed in the context of the susceptibility of persons and the similarity this presents with our understanding of the mechanisms involved in hypnosis.

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PII: S0306-9877(10)00303-8

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2010.08.002

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 6 , Pages 630-633, December 2010