A neural basis for contagious yawning

Contagious yawning, in which yawning is triggered involuntarily when we observe another person yawn, is a common form of echophenomena—the automatic imitation of another’s words (echolalia) or actions (echopraxia) [1]. The neural basis for echophenomena is unknown; however, it has been proposed that...

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Main Authors: Brown, Beverley J., Kim, Soyoung, Saunders, Hannah, Bachmann, Clarissa, Thompson, Jessica, Ropar, Danielle, Jackson, Stephen R., Jackson, Georgina M.
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Published: Elsevier (Cell Press) 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44492/