3 Ways to Make Yourself Yawn
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Introduction:
Yawning is a natural and often contagious bodily function that helps us stretch our facial muscles, lubricate the throat and eyes, and even cool down the brain. While we usually yawn spontaneously, there might be times when you might want to induce a yawn deliberately. Here are three ways to help you make yourself yawn.
1. Watch or Think About Yawning:
One of the simplest ways to induce a yawn is by watching someone else yawn or thinking about yawning itself. This is due to ‘mirror neurons’ in our brain that are triggered by visual cues. Observe people around you yawning or search for a video compilation of individuals yawning on the internet. Even just thinking about it might trigger this involuntary reflex.
2. Hold Your Breath or Take Deep Breaths:
Changing your breathing pattern can lead to yawning as well. Holding your breath for a short period may increase the carbon dioxide concentration in your bloodstream, which signals the brain to try and eliminate the excess CO2 through a yawn. Alternatively, taking slow, deep breaths stimulates ventilation and cools the brain – which can also trigger a yawn.
3. Stretch and Relax:
Yawning often occurs when we stretch our arms and bodies, as it helps increase blood flow and stretch facial muscles, which may cause us to yawn involuntarily. To do this, simply stand up straight and reach your arms above your head for a good stretch. Relaxing can also help initiate yawning – make an effort to de-stress with methods such as meditation or visualizing calming scenes.
Conclusion:
Whether you’re trying to get rid of hiccups, overcome dry eyes or throat, or simply want to encourage a sense of relaxation, making yourself yawn using these techniques can be highly effective. As an added bonus, you might even spark a chain reaction of contagious yawns among those around you!