Yawning.

Why do we yawn and why is it contagious? Apparently it has something to do with the superior temporal sulcus and the the periamygdalar region according to a new study from Helsinki. Whatever that means. In the meantime, take Emilie's "Don't Yawn" test.

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nope, didn't make me yawn :)

nope, didn't make me yawn :) I thought about it.

call me sometime, silly.

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