
Andrew Gallup
Andrew Gallup is a behavioral biologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University, recognized for his studies on yawning in both humans and animals. His research explores the evolutionary significance of contagious yawning, suggesting it enhances group awareness and synchronizes behavioral patterns within social groups.
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Andrew Gallup is a professor of behavioral biology at Johns Hopkins University who discusses the reasons behind yawning.
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Andrew Gallup is a professor in behavioural biology at Johns Hopkins University who studies yawning.
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Andrew Gallup, a professor of behavioral biology at Johns Hopkins University, believes that not all animals yawn on Earth, but it seems this behavior is characteristic of all vertebrates.
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