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Yawning Does Something Surprising in Your Brain, MRI Scans Reveal : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 4, 2026 10:55 am
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Yawning’s Surprising Effect on Brain Fluid Flow Revealed in New Study

A recent study has uncovered an unexpected impact of yawning on the flow of fluid that protects the brain, shedding light on why humans and other species have evolved this behavior.

Researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia used MRI scans to examine the heads and necks of 22 healthy participants while they were instructed to yawn, take deep breaths, stifle yawns, and breathe normally.

Contrary to expectations, the images showed that yawning caused cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to move away from the brain, unlike deep breaths which did not have the same effect.

Neuroscientist Adam Martinac expressed surprise at this finding, stating, “The yawn was triggering a movement of the CSF in the opposite direction than during a deep breath.”

Additionally, the study revealed that both deep breaths and yawns increased the flow of blood leaving the brain, allowing for fresh blood to enter. However, blood flow did not change direction during yawns.

Furthermore, each participant exhibited unique yawning patterns, indicating the presence of an individual-specific central pattern generator that determines how we yawn.

The researchers speculate that yawning may play a role in cleaning out the brain or could be involved in brain cooling mechanisms.

Despite being a common behavior across species, the purpose of yawning remains unclear. Further research into its physiological significance could provide valuable insights into central nervous system homeostasis.

This study, although not yet peer-reviewed, is available on bioRxiv for further examination and discussion.

For more fascinating insights into the science of yawning and its potential implications, stay tuned for future developments in this intriguing field.

See also  Quantum computers could help sharpen images of exoplanets

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