Published on 20.09.12 in Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Jul-Dec
Works citing "Born to Yawn? Understanding Yawning as a Warning of the Rise in Cortisol Levels: Randomized Trial"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/ijmr.2241):
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Erkoyun HU, Beckmann Y, Bülbül NG, İncesu TK, Kanat NG, Ertekin C. Spontaneous yawning in patients with multiple sclerosis: A polygraphic study. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 2017;17:179
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. Yawning, fatigue, and cortisol: Expanding the Thompson Cortisol Hypothesis. Medical Hypotheses 2014;83(4):494
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Palagi E, Celeghin A, Tamietto M, Winkielman P, Norscia I. The neuroethology of spontaneous mimicry and emotional contagion in human and non-human animals. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2020;111:149
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Woldeamanuel YW, Sanjanwala BM, Cowan RP. Endogenous glucocorticoids may serve as biomarkers for migraine chronification. Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease 2020;11:204062232093979
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Eldakar OT, Tartar JL, Garcia D, Ramirez V, Dauzonne M, Armani Y, Gallup AC. Acute Physical Stress Modulates the Temporal Expression of Self-Reported Contagious Yawning in Humans. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 2017;3(2):156
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Norscia I, Agostini L, Moroni A, Caselli M, Micheletti-Cremasco M, Vardé C, Palagi E. Yawning Is More Contagious in Pregnant Than Nulliparous Women. Human Nature 2021;32(2):301
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