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Empathy can spark contagious yawning: study

By Michael KahnTue Aug 14, 7:08 PM ET

Showing empathy can make for a lot of yawning.

A study of autistic children has bolstered evidence that people who identify 
better with others are more prone to contagious yawning, Japanese researchers 
say.

Scientists have long known that one yawn often leads others to follow suit but 
what triggers the phenomenon is not as clear, said Atsushi Senju, a researcher 
at the University of London who worked on the study.

Some believe it is simply a reflex. Others suggest the same mechanisms in the 
brain that make people feel empathy also cause them to yawn when they see 
others doing the same, he said.

In the study the team tested the reaction of autistic children and normal 
children when watching video clips of people yawning and then simply moving 
their mouths.

The researchers found the children with autism, a developmental condition that 
severely affects social interaction and communication including empathy, yawned 
less than other children during clips of people yawning.

Both groups of children yawned the same amount when watching the video of 
people only moving their mouths, showing that empathy was the key, Senju told 
Reuters.

"It supports the claim that contagious yawning is based on the capacity for 
empathy," the researchers wrote.

Contagious yawning is seen in only a few other primates and studies have 
suggested the behavior has played an evolutionary role in helping groups avoid 
danger by keeping animals awake and alert.

The researchers said the findings offer a jumping-off point to investigate the 
nature of social and communication impairment in those with autism.

"Further studies are required to investigate the relation between contagious 
yawning and other symptoms of (autism) such as empathy, imitation and/or face 
fixation," the researchers wrote.

The study is published in the Royal Society's Biology Letters on Wednesday.

Rob Weisskirch, MSW. Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Human Development
Liberal Studies Department
California State University, Monterey Bay
100 Campus Center, Building 82C
Seaside, CA 93955
(831) 582-5079
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