As far as I know, the purpose of yawning isn’t really understood, but it’s present in nearly all land vertebrae. Maybe it’s a universal bug in the breathing animation code.

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    I thought I’d read that yawning is just to help boost your oxygen levels, but I don’t have sufficient motivation to actually look it up.

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      That’s easy to check. I’m currently insanely jet lagged and super tired, yawning every few minutes. My pulse oximeter is indicating 99% saturation, so that’s not it.

      Edit: on the other hand, I’m a flight attendant, so my body is used to lower oxygen atmospheres, so I usually have >98% O2 levels.

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        Maybe you’re at 99% because you’ve been yawning?

        Ok, I am sufficiently caffeinated and bothered to look up a study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3678674/

        According to the above, they suspect it has to do with helping to keep you relative alert/awake but also, possibly to cool the brain and adjust ear pressure (though I can do that without yawning by flexing the inside of my ears).

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          The thing is that my o2 saturation doesn’t drop between yawns, which is what leads me to believe that’s not it.

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            Yeah, there doesn’t seem to be anything (at least in that study) to suggest it actually impacts blood oxygen levels either.