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Mirror neurons may play a role in contagious yawning, Dr. Sweet says

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Brain cells called mirror neurons may play a role in contagious yawning.

When you see someone yawn, those neurons fire up, Dr. Charles Sweet said.

This neurological mechanism may explain why yawning spreads so easily within social groups.

One hypothesis is that yawning evolved to boost threat detection within groups.

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