
About this episode
The episode explores the phenomenon of contagious yawning and its implications across different species.
It’s easy to catch a yawn – you might even yawn while you’re reading this. It’s not just humans that yawn, but all kinds of verterbrates, even fish! But contagious yawning is rarer. Norman and Tegan unpack why we yawn in this live recording at the World Science Festival Brisbane. References: Yawning: no effect of 3-5% CO2, 100% O2, and exercise Brain size and neuron numbers drive differences in yawn duration across mammals and birds Excessive yawning and thermoregulation: two case histories of chronic, debilitating bouts of yawning Different yawns, different functions? Testing social hypotheses on spontaneous yawning in Theropithecus gelada Why yawns are contagious—in all kinds of animals: Evolutionary biologist Andrew Gallup explains why we yawn after others Mirror neuron activity during contagious yawning—an fMRI study The mirror-neuron system If you enjoyed this episode, check these out! Why are some people right (or left) handed? Can consuming dairy really give you acne? Is daylight saving time bad for us?
People in this episode
Hosts: Norman, Tegan
Topics covered
- yawning
- contagious behavior
- animal behavior
- neuroscience
- evolution
Keywords
- yawning
- contagious yawning
- neuroscience
- animal behavior
- evolutionary biology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: World Science Festival Brisbane
More episodes of What's That Rash?
- Is farting a sign your gut microbiome is happy? · June 9, 2026 · 18 min
- Still coughing — are you still infectious? · June 2, 2026 · 18 min
- Can your joints predict the weather? · May 26, 2026 · 19 min
- Should you get a full-body MRI? · May 19, 2026 · 22 min
- Deep dive on progressive exercise · May 12, 2026 · 22 min
- Hantavirus: what we know about the cruise ship outbreak · May 11, 2026 · 13 min
Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the What's That Rash? podcast page.