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Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

Last updated: January 30, 2026 11:45 pm
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Yawning has always been considered a simple reflex indicating tiredness or boredom. However, recent MRI scans have revealed that yawning is much more than just a deep breath – it actually plays a crucial role in reorganizing the flow of fluids out of the brain. This new understanding sheds light on the complex mechanisms behind this seemingly simple behavior.

Researchers at Neuroscience Research Australia conducted a study with 22 healthy adults to investigate the effects of yawning on the brain. The participants underwent MRI scans while performing various breathing maneuvers, including normal breathing, yawning, voluntary suppression of a yawn, and forceful deep breaths. The results of the study were surprising and revealed some unexpected findings.

Contrary to their initial hypothesis, the researchers found that yawning led to a movement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the opposite direction compared to deep breathing. This unique movement of CSF and venous blood flow during yawning suggests a distinct reorganization of neurofluid dynamics in the brain. The exact mechanism behind this movement of CSF during yawning is still unclear, but it is believed to involve coordination between the neck muscles, tongue, and throat.

Interestingly, each individual had a unique yawning signature in terms of the movement of their tongue, indicating that yawning is a personalized process. The study also found that yawning boosted carotid arterial inflow by over a third compared to deep breathing, suggesting a beneficial effect on blood flow in the brain.

While the exact benefits of this movement of CSF during yawning are still unknown, researchers speculate that it could play a role in thermoregulation, waste clearance, or even emotional group dynamics. The contagious nature of yawning remains a mystery, but it was crucial to the study as researchers used videos of yawning to induce yawning in participants.

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Overall, the study contributes significantly to our understanding of yawning and its effects on the brain. While some findings have been downplayed, such as the thermoregulatory role of yawning, researchers believe that further research is needed to uncover the full potential of this seemingly simple behavior.

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