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remind readers of the significance ofand surprising,and they were constantly learning and having unexpectedtraveling.experiences.They had no Internet,guidebooks,social media,blogs,vlogs,reviews,or slideshows.B.To show the contrast between past andWith so much information available now,however,many people Iknow approach travel like a job,and a stressfulone.They surf the Internetpresent travels.read what everyone else says and plan a detailed itinerary(行程),and makereservations.They want to make sure they cover all the bases and don'tC.To criticize the over-reliance on technology intransformative.It should lifttravel today.to a place where the food,the language,the customs,and the culture areTo inspire readers to embrace the unexpeeteddifferent from yours.And that's where the excitement begins.in their travels.gSo how can you make your trip unique?My answer is slow travel.Instead of running from place to place,you look around you and noticeMost of us are familiar with yaen contagion(哈欠传染),which is thethings that perhaps no one has ever noticed before.And you start talking toact of yawning when someone nearby yawns,often but not always audibl(随机的)people you meet(可听见地).And this phenomenon is not limited to humans.It is knownand talk to aare a keyey may tellabout plato occur among various social animals including certain apes,monkeysevente more11o people,thepigs,wolves,domestic dogs,and lions.But other than humans,only onere yu developence to do more ofit.And then you are really in the present.species--the gelada(狮尾),a species of Old World monkey---is knownto yawn audibly.having an experience that is uniquely yours.Earlier studies have explored yawn contagion within and betweenDuring the pandemic(大流行病),my husband and I couldn't travelvarious species;for example,some work has shown that dogs will yawnaround the globe like we always did,so we regrouped.We decidedin response to the sound of human yawns.But to date,there have been noto travel around New Mexico,where we live.And we would look forknown studies on intraspecific(同种间的)audibly-caused yawn contagionspecial experiences.We did this for two years.We went on specialin a non-human species.Now a research team from France and Italy hashikes.We saw the tracks of animals that lived tens of millions of yearsdone it on the gelada.before the dinosaurs.We included these experiences in our new book,The researchers assumed that-as with humans-as it evolved,theSlow Travel New Mexico:Unforgettable Personal Experiences in the Landsound of yawning among geladas might have led to the possibility ofof Enchantment.The name of the book includes New Mexico,but the slowyawn contagion among subjects who could not see each other.To test theirtravel lessons are applicable anywhere.You don't have to travel halfwayassumption,they conducted a study at Germany's NaturZoo Rheine,whicharound the world to have an exciting,meaningful trip.It can happen everyhosts a group of 106 geladas.There,the animals live in five core unitswithin two neighboring enclosures(围场),divided by a pond.The animalstime you leave your house.start with talking to people and you're alreadyin each enclosure can see and hear those in the neighboring enclosure,butcannot make physical contact with them.From all the five units,the researchers randomly selected 33 test28.What might the author suggest people do onsubjects (7 males,26 females:21 from one enclosure and 12 from thetravel planning?other).Since audible yawns come mostly from males,the researchersfirst recorded male yawn sounds.Then,they played the sounds to the tesA.Start a trip without making any plans.subjects in various conditions and observed their reactions.Notably,the result showed that audibly-based yawn contagion existsB.Make sure the plan is accurate to every detail.among geladas.In addition,the test subjects yawned more frequently inC.Plan the trip completely on your ownreaction to audible yawns made by individuals from their own group,indicating that group membership could be a factor in audibly-based yawnthoughtscontagion.Stop trying to have everything planned inhmn,the teaConsideng the mpotyawning in groups,uditory yawn contagion might belinked to the need for individuals to maintain contact when physical contactadvance.is not possible.'6
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