Is yawning like a brain massage?

Yawning is like giving your brain a gentle shake to help it wake up or cool down.

When you yawn, your mouth opens wide and you take in a big breath, this makes your face and head stretch out. It’s similar to when you pull on the ends of a rubber band, making it longer. This stretching also helps your brain feel more relaxed or refreshed.

Why we yawn

Sometimes, like when you're tired in the morning, yawning is your brain saying, "Hey, I need a little help getting going!" It’s like giving your brain a little shake, helping it to wake up and be ready for the day.

Other times, like when you’re bored or watching someone else yawn, it's more of a copycat thing, your brain says, "Oh, they're feeling relaxed, maybe I should join in!" So you yawn too, just like stretching after sitting still for a while.

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Examples

  1. A kid yawns in class after a long nap, feeling refreshed and ready to learn.
  2. Someone at work yawns loudly, surprising their coworkers but making them feel more awake.
  3. An adult yawns before a big meeting, helping them focus better.

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