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Home » News » A Yawn as Good as a Kiss Between Friends and Family
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A Yawn as Good as a Kiss Between Friends and Family

by Empathy and Compassion | Scoop.it|Published 16/05/2012

Italian researchers say that contagious yawning occurs at a faster rate among friends and family than strangers. Their study, aimed at advancing the understanding of empathy between people, also uncovered similar findings among other primates.
 

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