1. The report examines the temporal sequence of yawns induced by apanorphine and whether the opiate antagonist, naloxone, affects it. 2. Before administering apomorphine (0.075 mg/Kg) or saline, rats (n=8) were pretreated with naloxone (1 mg/kg) or saline. Each subject received all 4 possible treatments (saline-saline, saline-apamorphine, naloxone-saline, and naloxone-apomorphine) in random order. 3. Results indicate that yawning induced by apomorphine seems to come in fits; that is, there is a series of yawns spaced closely together and followed by a period of quiescence before the start of another cluster of yawns. 4. Naloxone reduced the number of apomorphine-induced yawns, and the occurrence of very short inter-yawn intervals. 5. It is suggested that the timing of yawns may provide useful information regarding some pathologies and that opiates may potentiate the action of dopaminergic systems. |