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Why do we yawn?

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Answer: Still unclear, possibly cooling

Excess carbon dioxide buildupWrong. CO₂ levels don't trigger yawning. Research shows no strong connection between yawning and respiratory gas exchange.

Brain temperature needs coolingWrong. Brain cooling is one leading hypothesis—yawning increases blood flow and may help thermoregulate, but it's not definitively proven.

Still unclear, possibly coolingCorrect! Yawning's function is surprisingly unclear! Leading theories: (1) Brain cooling—jaw stretching increases blood flow, cooling the brain. (2) Arousal/state change—transitions between sleep/wake states. (3) Social communication—contagious yawning suggests social bonding function. Not caused by low O₂ despite popular belief. Likely multifunctional evolutionary behavior!

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