Yawning的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦Wilson, Doni寫的 Master Your Stress, Reset Your Health: The Personalized Program to Calm Anxiety, Boost Energy, and Beat Burnout 和Kowal, Mary Robinette的 Molly on the Moon都 可以從中找到所需的評價。
另外網站Yawning as a dose-dependent side effect of treatment with ...也說明:Clinical cases of yawning after treatment with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Drug, Reuptake inhibition, No. sex, Authors. Imipramine, NA and 5HT, 1 M.
這兩本書分別來自 和所出版 。
逢甲大學 建設碩士在職學位學程 蘇昭銘所指導 賴效君的 鐵路號誌維修人員疲勞度調查與影響分析 (2021),提出Yawning關鍵因素是什麼,來自於輪班制度、工作疲勞、疲勞因素、人為疏失。
而第二篇論文國立雲林科技大學 資訊管理系 陳重臣所指導 張凱淇的 使用足底資訊應用類分子神經網路建立開車輔助系統-以疲勞駕駛為例 (2021),提出因為有 開車輔助系統、數據分析、類分子神經網路、長短期記憶模型、機器學習的重點而找出了 Yawning的解答。
最後網站Social Presence Diminishes Contagious Yawning in the ...則補充:Contagious yawning may be a useful measure of social psychological functioning and thus it is important to evaluate the variables ...
Master Your Stress, Reset Your Health: The Personalized Program to Calm Anxiety, Boost Energy, and Beat Burnout
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為了解決Yawning 的問題,作者Wilson, Doni 這樣論述:
Learn to manage stress and overcome anxiety with this customizable breakthrough program from leading adrenal distress/stress expert Dr. Doni Wilson.We have come to accept stress and anxiety as being hand-in-glove with being successful. Many of us believe that we are supposed to be superhumans and
just ignore stress--carrying on with long hours and sleepless nights, suffering quietly with the headaches, tension, and stomach sensitivity, rather than risk being perceived as unable to "keep up" with the demands of modern life. But we’re not robots or machines; we’re human. While stress is inevi
table, and, in certain situations, even necessary for effective functioning, we must keep it from overpowering our daily lives by learning how to harness stress to empower us. In Master Your Stress, Reset Your Health, Dr. Doni Wilson shows that the key to breaking the cycle is finding and treating y
our unique stress type. After more than 20 years working with thousands of patients, Dr. Doni has found that people generally fall into one of five types based on their adrenaline and cortisol levels throughout the day: the Night Owl, the Stress Magnet, Yawning on the Go, Tired and Wired, or Sluggis
h and Stressed. In this groundbreaking book, she’ll help you identify your stress type--and give you the tools to make stress work for you. Your body’s particular response is based on genetics and your lifestyle. Your pattern is unique--even in similar situations, different people may respond to tha
t stress in a completely different way. Dr. Doni’s customizable C.A.R.E. program is simple: Clean eating, Adequate sleep, Recovery, and Exercise. Dr. Doni shows you how to tailor each step of the program for your stress type to allow you to: Overcome exhaustion and fatigueClear up brain fog and imp
rove memoryOptimize your body weight Stop insomniaRecover from anxiety and depressionRelieve headaches, chronic pain, and digestive issuesIncrease your energy, sex drive, and immunityPrevent serious illnesses such as cancer, dementia, and heart diseaseAdd years to your lifeFar too many of us have ac
cepted the negative effects of stress and anxiety as a fact of life--pushing through rather than risking falling short of the demands of modern life. This groundbreaking guide will set you on a path to become resilient to stress, so you can thrive like never before.
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鐵路號誌維修人員疲勞度調查與影響分析
為了解決Yawning 的問題,作者賴效君 這樣論述:
號誌系統在鐵路行車系統中屬於關鍵營運設備,妥善的維修作業是號誌維修人員確保列車運行的基本要件,維修人員同時也需肩負鐵道安全責任,因此本研究在探討鐵路公司號誌維修人員疲勞度調查與影響,作為鐵路公司管理階層對維修員疲勞風險之參考依據。本研究設計兩階段問卷,針對31位鐵路號誌維修人員進行調查,再以歷年人為疏失事件進行分析,研究結果指出:1.多數維修員容易入睡,但睡眠時間少於7小時且睡眠品質不佳,9成以上維修員認為睡眠品質好壞與時間長短會影響執勤疲勞度。2.維修人員輪班型態以夜班休假一天轉上早班疲勞度大於夜班休假一天轉上中班。3.影響號誌維修員工作疲勞因素,以「非計畫性的維修作業」、「維修排程作業數
量多寡」、「作業中發現設備異常」等是影響工作疲勞程度最高。4.生理疲勞因素中身體疲倦感以「打哈欠、眼皮重」、「感到疲勞」、「很想睡覺」是維修人員執勤前後較容易產生的症狀。5.工作職位區分維修技師、資深技師、維修督導,以維修督導在執勤前後疲勞顯著性最高。6.歷年疏失事件以年資1~5年及維修技師,以及夜班上班第1天容易發生疏失事件。
Molly on the Moon
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為了解決Yawning 的問題,作者Kowal, Mary Robinette 這樣論述:
Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of the Lady Astronaut series, which won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards, the Glamourist Histories series, and Ghost Talkers. She is part of the award-winning podcast Writing Excuses and is a professional puppeteer. Mary Robinette also performs as a voice actor (
SAG-AFTRA), recording fiction for authors including Seanan McGuire, Cory Doctorow, and Neal Stephenson. She lives in Nashville with her husband, Rob, and over a dozen manual typewriters. Diana Mayo is an illustrator based in Chelmsford, near London. She enjoys working across the publishing, design,
and editorial industries. Picture books she has illustrated include Yawning Yoga by Laurie Jordan, The End Is Just the Beginning by Mike Bender, and Snow Ghost by Tony Mitton. She runs Just Imagine Illustrators Group, exhibits her illustration work, and has recently turned her creative hand to makin
g illustrated ceramics.
使用足底資訊應用類分子神經網路建立開車輔助系統-以疲勞駕駛為例
為了解決Yawning 的問題,作者張凱淇 這樣論述:
現代人移動的方式最常使用開車的方式來移動,以駕駛在高速公路為例,高速駕駛下駕駛人需要保持專注以保持生命安全,但在高速公路移動時景色較單調,易讓駕駛人放鬆警惕而發生疲勞駕駛,在疲勞狀況下開車容易發生事故,交通部與世界衛生組織也都提到了疲勞駕駛的危險性,因此若能夠提早警示駕駛,將能夠減少不必要的經濟損失與保護他人的生命,因此本研究使用Arduino收集開車時踏板相關的足底資訊,在隨機駕駛中找出足底資訊相似的動作事件,經過整理後發現了在入彎、出彎、起步與停等紅燈等事件中相似,針對事件收集更數據後再分析各事件,最後利用類分子神經網路來學習正常駕駛在各動作事件的表現,類分子神經系統可以透過基因演算法將
不重要的特徵去除,系統學習完成後分析模型學習狀況後證明其學習之結果在入彎、出彎與起步的泛化能力較佳,並且也將資訊放入長短期記憶模型中進行學習並預測,類分子神經系統的預測誤差雖然比長短期記憶相比差更多,但是僅需較少資料就能找到最佳的結構泛化到其他資料上,若能改進其轉換函數與特徵設計,將可以預測得更準確並運用在其他領域。
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#1.Yawning reduces facial temperature in the high-yawning ...
Yawning is a stereotyped behavior that enhances blood flow to the skull, and the resulting counterflow has been hypothesized as a mechanism ... 於 bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.com -
#2.Yawning - excessive | UF Health, University of Florida Health
Yawning is involuntarily opening the mouth and taking a long, deep breath of air. This is most often done when you are tired or sleepy. 於 ufhealth.org -
#3.Yawning as a dose-dependent side effect of treatment with ...
Clinical cases of yawning after treatment with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Drug, Reuptake inhibition, No. sex, Authors. Imipramine, NA and 5HT, 1 M. 於 www.elsevier.es -
#4.Social Presence Diminishes Contagious Yawning in the ...
Contagious yawning may be a useful measure of social psychological functioning and thus it is important to evaluate the variables ... 於 www.nature.com -
#5.Contagious Yawning May Not Be Linked to Empathy - Duke ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- While previous studies have suggested a connection between contagious yawning and empathy, new research from the Duke Center ... 於 corporate.dukehealth.org -
#6.Yawning: Causes and reasons for contagious yawning
Typically, yawning is a response to fatigue or lack of stimulation. · Babies can yawn, even in the womb. · Yawning is contagious, as part of ... 於 www.medicalnewstoday.com -
#7.Yawning: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Treatment - MedicineNet
Yawning is the involuntary opening of the mouth while taking in a long breath of air. Yawning is associated with sleepiness or drowsiness. 於 www.medicinenet.com -
#8.Dolphins caught yawning underwater for the 1st time
Yawning is defined in ethology as “an involuntary action that begins with a slow opening of the mouth with inhalation, followed by a maximum ... 於 www.asahi.com -
#9.Yawning: Why is it so contagious and why should it matter?
Their study -- 'A neural basis for contagious yawning' -- has been published in the academic journal Current Biology. It is another stage in ... 於 www.sciencedaily.com -
#10.Tales From the Yawning Portal (Dungeons & Dragons)
Tales From the Yawning Portal (Dungeons & Dragons) [Wizards RPG Team] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Tales From the Yawning Portal ... 於 www.amazon.com -
#11.Everyone Is Yawning - 博客來
書名:Everyone Is Yawning,語言:英文,ISBN:9781605372273,頁數:34,作者:Bijsterbosch, Anita,出版日期:2016/08/09,類別:童書(0-12歲) 於 www.books.com.tw -
#12.The Good And The Bad Of Yawning - Healthy Life Clinic
Yawning is a reflex action. Your mouth opens wide, you inhale a lot of air, your lungs fill up, and then you exhale… When you yawn, you:. 於 www.healthylife.lk -
#13.yawning | behaviour | Britannica
Other articles where yawning is discussed: speech: Intensity: …automatic reflexes of laughing and yawning illustrate the resonator action of the vocal organ ... 於 www.britannica.com -
#14.Self-Portrait, Yawning (Getty Museum)
Self-Portrait, Yawning; Joseph Ducreux (French, 1735 - 1802); by 1783; Oil on canvas; 117.8 × 90.8 cm (46 3/8 × 35 3/4 in.); 71.PA.56; The J. Paul Getty ... 於 www.getty.edu -
#15.What to Know About Yawning - WebMD
You may not notice how often you yawn, or you may wonder why you can't stop yawning. Yawning is a common reflex where you open your jaw wide ... 於 www.webmd.com -
#16.Yawning May Herald Migraine - Medscape
Yawning is a unique and reliable symptom in patients with migraine that may offer an opportunity for early treatment, new research suggests. 於 www.medscape.com -
#17.Why are yawns contagious? We asked a scientist - PBS
Despite being a fundamental part of our lives, information on yawning is thin, said Thomas Scammell, a neurologist at Harvard Medical School who ... 於 www.pbs.org -
#18.Contagious yawning in gelada baboons as a possible ... - PNAS
In humans yawning is demonstrably contagious as it is easily triggered by seeing, hearing, reading, or simply thinking about another individual ... 於 www.pnas.org -
#19.yawning 中文 - 查查在線詞典
yawning 中文::張大口的;打呵欠的;打呵欠;呵欠的…,點擊查查權威綫上辭典詳細解釋yawning的中文翻譯,yawning的發音,音標,用法和例句等。 於 tw.ichacha.net -
#20.Psychological Influences on Yawning in Children
To trace development of contagious yawning, 87 children aged 2 to 11 years were tested in two putative yawn-inducing situations. Videotaped yawns did not ... 於 journals.openedition.org -
#21.On yawning and its functions | SpringerLink
The forms and behavioral correlates of yawning are described, and the phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects of the act are examined with particular attentio. 於 link.springer.com -
#22.Yawning in Parkinson's disease | Neurology
It is well known that apomorphine, a direct D1–D2 dopamine receptor agonist, frequently induces yawning just before the onset of the motor ... 於 n.neurology.org -
#23.yawning中文(繁體)翻譯:劍橋詞典
yawning 翻譯:(差異或數量)巨大的,難以縮減的, (空間或洞孔)豁開的。了解更多。 於 dictionary.cambridge.org -
#24.Why Do We Yawn When We Exercise?
It is also theorized that yawning is used to keep organisms alert, ... sleepy or anxious, and are experiencing excessive yawning, ... 於 www.mcgill.ca -
#25.What your constant yawning could mean - Patient.info
Why do we yawn? Linda83143l reminded us of the popular belief that yawning occurs when the brain needs more oxygen. In fact, recent research ... 於 patient.info -
#26.Causes of Excessive Yawning | Sleep Foundation
Sleepiness or Drowsiness: We commonly yawn when we're drowsy or excessively sleepy. Yawning occurs both after waking up and before bedtime. 於 www.sleepfoundation.org -
#27.5 things your yawns are trying to tell you - Swedish
You know what a yawn is. You might be yawning right now because just thinking about a yawn may be enough to induce one! But to get technical ... 於 blog.swedish.org -
#28.Auditory Contagious Yawning Is Highest Between Friends and ...
Contagious yawning differs from spontaneous yawning because it occurs when an individual yawns in response to someone else's yawn. 於 www.frontiersin.org -
#29.Yawning as a presenting symptom of Chiari malformation Type I
Although excessive yawning has been reported in brainstem strokes, progressive supranuclear palsy, demyelination, and tumors, the featured cases ... 於 thejns.org -
#30.Yawning Detection for Monitoring Driver Fatigue - IEEE Xplore
Fatigue driving is an important reason of traffic accidents. Yawning is an evidence of driver fatigue. This paper proposes to locate and track a driver's ... 於 ieeexplore.ieee.org -
#31.Why Do We Yawn & Are Yawns Really Contagious? - Houston ...
Some theories, however, are that yawning helps: Regulate your brain temperature; Wake your body up; Bring more oxygen into your bloodstream ... 於 www.houstonmethodist.org -
#32.Yawn - Wikipedia
Yawning (oscitation) most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its contagious quality. 於 en.wikipedia.org -
#33.Why do we yawn? | Library of Congress
Yawning might serve a social function (to communicate boredom) and a physiological function (regulation of body state). La Paresse: Caricature of sleep or ... 於 www.loc.gov -
#34.Contagious Yawning May Keep Lion Prides in Sync
A study finds after yawning together, lions were 11 times more likely to copy the actions of the individual that yawned first. 於 www.smithsonianmag.com -
#35."Contagious" Yawning Occurs More Among Loved Ones
Yawning in response to another's yawn may be form of empathy, study hints. ByChristine Dell'AmoreNational Geographic News. Published December ... 於 www.nationalgeographic.com -
#36.Yawning: a cue and a signal - ScienceDirect
Observers recorded yawning behaviour for an hour. Yawning was defined as a single deep inspiration with mouth opening and slow expiration (Walusinski and ... 於 www.sciencedirect.com -
#37.Big Question: Why Do I Yawn When I'm Nervous or Stressed?
Yawning before a stressful event seems improbable and also kind of ridiculous. So why do we do it? 於 www.wired.com -
#38.Blinking and Yawning in Epilepsy: The Role of Dopamine
The objective of the present study is to assess dopaminergic reactivity with behavioural markers (i.e. yawning and blinking) in patients with idiopathic ... 於 clinicaltrials.gov -
#39.Yawning as a protective mechanism and predictor of syncope
Yawning is often present in patients subjected to a tilt table test. Previous studies have demonstrated that yawning stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, ... 於 www.scielo.org.co -
#40.yawning - Yahoo奇摩字典搜尋結果
yawning. yawn的動詞現在分詞、動名詞. Dr.eye 譯典通 · yawning · 查看更多. IPA[ˈjɔːnɪŋ]. adj. 打哈欠的;開裂的. n. 哈欠. 牛津中文字典 · yawning. 於 tw.dictionary.yahoo.com -
#41.One of science's most baffling questions? Why we yawn - BBC
Yawning has puzzled scientists for more than two millennia. But could a new theory settle the question once and for all? 於 www.bbc.com -
#42.Yawning: Apolo Ohno Does It Before Races, and Birds, Fish ...
While yawning is often associated with sleepiness, it has many functions. "A yawn often signals a change from one condition to another. You can ... 於 www.audubon.org -
#43.Yawning Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Yawning definition, being or standing wide open; gaping: the yawning mouth of a cave. See more. 於 www.dictionary.com -
#44.More than a sign of sleepiness, yawning may cool the brain
A Princeton-led study is the first involving humans to show that yawning frequency varies with the season, a dispartity that indicates that ... 於 www.princeton.edu -
#45.why yawning reveals much about your level of empathy - The ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that contagious yawning is closely linked to empathy. For starters, babies don't catch yawns. 於 www.theguardian.com -
#46.Yawning and its physiological significance - NCBI
It is characterized by opening up of mouth which is accompanied by a long inspiration, with a brief interruption of ventilation and followed by a short ... 於 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov -
#47.Why we yawn - CBS News
Gallup's research has shown that what yawning does do is increase bloodflow to our brains, cooling them, like a radiator cools a car engine. 於 www.cbsnews.com -
#48.Yawning | American Scientist
The verb "to yawn" is derived from the Old English ganien or ginian, meaning to gape or open wide (chasms really do yawn). But in addition to gaping jaws, ... 於 www.americanscientist.org -
#49.Antidepressant-Induced Yawning | Psychiatrist.com
Yawning is an unusual side effect of antidepressant medications. Here, read the case of a patient who developed yawning with every ... 於 www.psychiatrist.com -
#50.Rossman/Chance Applet Collection Yawning Study
Yawning Study (Click here for a javascript version of this applet.) Using Firefox on Macs: If parts of output do not fully display or reset, try moving the ... 於 www.rossmanchance.com -
#51.Yawning May Promote Social Bonding Even Between Dogs
"Yawning may have the dubious distinction of being the least understood common human behavior," Provine says. There are many causes for yawning. 於 www.npr.org -
#52.Yawning: what are its biological functions? - Blog Think Big
A study by scientists at the University of Vienna has demonstrated that yawning may have previously-unsuspected biological functions. 於 blogthinkbig.com -
#53.What is it about yawning? - The Conversation
Everybody does it, but why? Scientists aren't really sure if exhaustion, stress or some other social factor is at the root of yawning – and ... 於 theconversation.com -
#54.Yawning in neurology: a review - SciELO
Yawning is a stereotyped physiological behavior that can represent a sign or symptom of several conditions, such as stroke, parakinesia brachialis oscitans, ... 於 www.scielo.br -
#55.Dopamine-Mediated Yawning-Fatigue Syndrome With ...
This case report describes a man with recurrent attacks of yawning and fatigue that were mediated by dopamine and responsive to opioid ... 於 jamanetwork.com -
#56.Why Do We Yawn? - The New York Times
Reading about yawning makes people yawn. You are probably yawning right now. ... Q. Is there a purpose to a yawn? I know it means you're sleepy, ... 於 www.nytimes.com -
#57.Yawning as a Stereotyped Action Pattern and Releasing ...
Abstract Yawning was induced by instructing subjects to “think about yawning.” Yawns were consistent in duration (X = 5.9 s), periodic (X interyawn interval ... 於 onlinelibrary.wiley.com -
#58.Yawning Chimps May Offer Insight Into Human Empathy
So-called “contagious yawning” among chimpanzees could offer insight into empathy among humans and other animals, a new study says. 於 www.usnews.com -
#59.Why Did You Just Yawn? Perhaps Your Brain's Too Hot - Time ...
A new study shows that yawning might be a way of regulating the temperature of your brain. 於 time.com -
#60.Shut Yer Mouth: Man Gets 6 Months for Yawning - NBC Chicago
Make sure you get plenty of sleep before going to court. Clifton Williams didn't and he's been sentenced to six months in jail for yawning. 於 www.nbcchicago.com -
#61.Yawning: Why & What Could It Mean? | MUSC Health
Yawning is associated with some hormones that are released that briefly increase the heart rate and alertness. So actually the reason that one yawns when tired ... 於 muschealth.org -
#62.Excessive Yawning: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Yawning is a mostly involuntary process of opening the mouth and breathing in deeply, filling the lungs with air. It's a very natural response to being ... 於 www.healthline.com -
#63.The bigger the yawn, the bigger the brain, scientists find - Stat ...
Yawning can increase blood flow to the brain via jaw stretching and the deep inhalation of air, replacing warmed blood in the brain with cooler ... 於 www.statnews.com -
#64.ESL Lesson Plan on Yawning - Breaking News English
English News Lesson on Yawning: Why do people yawn? - FREE worksheets, online activities, listening in 7 Levels... 於 breakingnewsenglish.com -
#65.The longer the yawn, the bigger the brain - News
Yawning doesn't need be a sign of boredom. Rather, it appears to be a measure of brain size. Vertebrates with larger brains yawn longer, ... 於 www.uu.nl -
#66.Yawning as a Brain Cooling Mechanism: Nasal Breathing and ...
When instructed to breathe nasally (inhaling and exhaling through their nose), no participants exhibited contagious yawning. In a second ... 於 journals.sagepub.com -
#67.YAWNING | Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
Jacques Barbizet PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles. Citation. Barbizet J. YAWNING. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1958;21:203-209. 於 jnnp.bmj.com -
#68.yawning是什麼意思 - 海词词典
Noun: an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom;. "he could not suppress a yawn" "the yawning in ... 於 dict.cn -
#69.Why do I yawn? | Explore | Awesome Activities & Fun Facts
Yawning is an involuntary reflex (that means we just can't help it) our body makes. It usually happens when we are bored or tired, but there are different ... 於 www.cbc.ca -
#70.Yawning Excessively - Symptoms, Causes, Treatments
Yawning excessively is when the act of yawning occurs repeatedly or in close succession. When you yawn, your mouth opens and you take in a deep, ... 於 www.healthgrades.com -
#71.Individual Variation in Contagious Yawning Susceptibility Is ...
The contagious aspect of yawning is a well-known phenomenon that exhibits variation in the human population. Despite the observed variation, ... 於 journals.plos.org -
#72.Yawning warning: why do we yawn? - The Pharmaceutical ...
Since the 19th century, yawning has been claimed to be a reaction to hypoxia and/or hypercapnia, triggering a rush of oxygen into the blood and ... 於 pharmaceutical-journal.com -
#73.Yawn - Scholarpedia
Excessive yawning appears to be symptomatic of conditions that increase brain and/or core temperature, such as central nervous system damage, ... 於 www.scholarpedia.org -
#74.Yawning As a New Potential Diagnostic Marker for ...
Bournemouth University Research & Ethics BU-KAPP06-09/13. Keywords. Biomarker; Cortisol; Diagnosis; Electromyography; Neurological disorder; Yawning ... 於 www.jneuro.com -
#75.Why Do You Yawn — and Is It Contagious? - Cleveland Clinic ...
They found that yawning preceded increases in brain temperature. They theorized that just as your computer has its own cooling mechanism to keep ... 於 health.clevelandclinic.org -
#76.Medical Definition of Yawning - RxList
Yawning : Involuntary opening of the mouth with respiration, breathing first inward, then outward. Yawning is often caused by the power of suggestion. 於 www.rxlist.com -
#77.Why do we yawn? | New Scientist
Yawning is an evolutionarily ancient reflex that we share with lots of animals – not just mammals but also birds, reptiles and fish. Humans begin yawning in ... 於 www.newscientist.com -
#78.You asked: Why are yawns contagious? - Vital Record, News ...
Contagious yawn and empathy. One popular theory about contagious yawning is that it is related to empathy and that people who have higher levels ... 於 vitalrecord.tamhsc.edu -
#79.Yawning as a Predictor of Survival in Critically Ill Mechanically ...
presence of yawning, as a measure of brain function, might be associated with mortality in critically ill patients. Material and Methods: A total of 99 ... 於 www.thoracic-medicine.org -
#80.yawning - WordReference.com 英汉词典
The lecture was boring and all the students were yawning. 课讲得很枯燥,所有学生都在打哈欠。 yawn [sth]⇒ vtr ... 於 www.wordreference.com -
#81.yawning - APA Dictionary of Psychology
yawning n. the act of drawing in through the mouth a volume of air that is much larger than that inhaled in normal respiration, serving to improve oxygen ... 於 dictionary.apa.org -
#82.True or False: Yawning Is Contagious - WNY Urology Associates
From an evolutionary standpoint, the absence of contagious yawning in other species suggests that human primates yawned as a way to coordinate social behavior, ... 於 www.wnyurology.com -
#83.Why Do I Yawn? (for Kids) - Nemours KidsHealth
Yawning, then, would be an involuntary reflex (something we can't really control) to help us control our oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. 於 kidshealth.org -
#84.Neuroscience For Kids - yawning
Yawning...And Why Yawns Are Contagious. Updated: July 31, 2007. Before you read any more of this page, get a pencil (or pen) and paper. I will wait. 於 faculty.washington.edu -
#85.Contagious yawning - Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary ...
Contagious yawning: a reflection of empathy, mimicry, or contagion? Jennifer M.D. Yoon a,*,1, Claudio Tennie b,1,2. 於 www.eva.mpg.de -
#86.Yawning | Definition of Yawning by Merriam-Webster
Yawning definition is - wide open : cavernous. How to use yawning in a sentence. 於 www.merriam-webster.com -
#87.No evidence of contagious yawning in the red-footed tortoise ...
This suggests that contagious yawning is not the result of a fixed action pattern but may involve more complex social processes. Reptile, Contagious yawn, ... 於 academic.oup.com -
#88.Absence of contagious yawning in children with autism ...
This study is the first to report the disturbance of contagious yawning in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). 於 royalsocietypublishing.org -
#89.Yawning - excessive: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Yawning is involuntarily opening the mouth and taking a long, deep breath of air. This is most often done when you are tired or sleepy. 於 medlineplus.gov -
#90.The Surprising Science of Yawning | The New Yorker
Walshe concluded that yawning was activated by a primal center of the brain that fell outside conscious control. One's ability to yawn could ... 於 www.newyorker.com -
#91.Popular Knowledge and Beliefs - FullText
Yawning is a recognized behavior in almost all vertebrates, present throughout life, which often procures a sense of well-being for the yawner. 於 www.karger.com -
#92.yawning - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com
yawning Add to list Share · noun. an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom · adjective. with the mouth ... 於 www.vocabulary.com -
#93.330 Synonyms & Antonyms for YAWNING | Thesaurus.com
Find 330 ways to say YAWNING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. 於 www.thesaurus.com -
#94.Why Do We Yawn? - Health Beat - Jamaica Hospital Medical ...
Yawning is an involuntary action that causes us to open our mouths wide and breathe in deeply. We know it's involuntary because we do it ... 於 jamaicahospital.org -
#95.Why do we yawn when we are tired? And why does it seem to ...
As for the etiology of yawning, for many years it was thought that yawns served to bring in more air because low oxygen levels were sensed in ... 於 www.scientificamerican.com