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Cooling yawn

Before a yawn, rats’ brain temperatures rose. Post-yawn, temperatures dropped. Yawning and stretching (and stretching alone) also showed cooling effects. Credit: E. Feliciano; Source: M.L. Shoup-Knox et al/Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience 2010

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