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热成像显示虎皮鹦鹉打哈欠时面部周围温度有显著变化。

Thermal imaging reveals sizable shifts in facial temperature surrounding yawning in budgerigars ().

作者信息

Gallup Andrew C, Herron Elaine, Militello Janine, Swartwood Lexington, Cortes Carmen, Eguibar Jose R

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Utica, NY, USA.

Department of Psychology, SUNY College at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY, USA.

出版信息

Temperature (Austin). 2017 Nov 3;4(4):429-435. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2017.1373896. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Accumulating comparative and interdisciplinary research supports a brain cooling function to yawning. In particular, previous research has shown significant decreases in both brain and skull temperature following yawning in mammals. In a recent study using a thermal imaging camera, significant reductions in both the cornea and concha temperature were observed following yawns in the high-yawning subline of Sprague-Dawley rats. Here, we performed a similar experiment to investigate shifts in facial temperature surrounding yawning in an avian species with more typical yawning patterns: budgerigars (). In particular, we took maximal surface temperature recordings from the face (cere or eye) from 13 birds over a one-hour period to track changes before and after yawns. Similar to previous findings in high-yawning rats, we identified significant cooling (-0.36°C) of the face 10-20 seconds following yawning in budgerigars. Consistent with the hypothesis that yawns serve a thermoregulatory function, facial temperatures were slightly elevated just prior to yawning and then decreased significantly below baseline levels immediately thereafter. Similarly, birds that yawned during the trials had consistently higher facial temperatures compared to those that did not yawn. Moreover, yawn latency and overall yawn frequency were strongly correlated with the highest facial temperature recorded from each bird across trials. These results provide convergent evidence in support of a brain cooling function to yawning, and further validate the use of thermal imaging to monitor changes in skull temperature surrounding yawning events.

摘要

越来越多的比较研究和跨学科研究支持打哈欠具有大脑降温功能。特别是,先前的研究表明,哺乳动物打哈欠后大脑和颅骨温度均显著下降。在最近一项使用热成像相机的研究中,在高打哈欠品系的斯普拉格-道利大鼠打哈欠后,观察到角膜和外耳温度均显著降低。在此,我们进行了一项类似的实验,以研究具有更典型打哈欠模式的鸟类——虎皮鹦鹉打哈欠时周围面部温度的变化。特别是,我们在一小时内记录了13只鸟面部(额头或眼睛)的最高表面温度,以追踪打哈欠前后的变化。与之前在高打哈欠大鼠中的发现类似,我们发现虎皮鹦鹉打哈欠后10 - 20秒面部有显著降温(-0.36°C)。与打哈欠具有体温调节功能的假设一致,打哈欠前面部温度略有升高,随后立即显著降至基线水平以下。同样,在试验中打哈欠的鸟与未打哈欠的鸟相比,面部温度始终更高。此外,打哈欠潜伏期和总体打哈欠频率与每只鸟在各试验中记录到的最高面部温度密切相关。这些结果提供了趋同的证据,支持打哈欠具有大脑降温功能,并进一步验证了使用热成像来监测打哈欠事件周围颅骨温度变化的方法。

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