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Thus, there was no evidence for other potential causes of frequent yawning such as hypoxia, low glucose levels, increased body temperature, time of the day with higher yawning incidence due to circadian rhythm (70%% of strokes occurred during daytime), or increased sleepiness/decreased vigilance (average GCS was 12.6).
Frequent yawning is a warning sign.
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Devised by Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin, a Swedish psychologist, The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep deploys carefully researched techniques – frequent (intentional) yawning by the reader, emboldened phrases, which must be emphasised, and "insert name here" spaces so that the rebellious sleep-refusenik is made to identify solidly with Roger, the rabbit insomniac of the title.
Despite getting adequate sleep, they had frequent daytime attacks of yawning so severe that their eyes watered and their noses ran.
The first hypovigilance signs are itchy eyes, neck stiffness, back pain, yawning, difficulty to stabilize speed and to maintain trajectory, frequent position changes, and inattention to environment (road signs, pedestrian).
When the psychologist Ronald Baenninger, a professor emeritus at Temple University, tested this theory in a series of laboratory studies coupled with naturalistic observation (he had subjects wear wristbands that monitored physiology and yawning frequency for two weeks straight), he found that yawning is more frequent when stimulation is lacking.
Yawning puppies.
The infinite yawns and keeps yawning.
By Charles Simic The infinite yawns and keeps yawning.
She is yawning".
Fetuses yawn, and then as they develop they stop yawning.
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