Yes, they can, usually by increasing heart rate.
Yes, emotions can affect heart rate. For example, feeling anxious or stressed can increase heart rate, while feeling calm and relaxed can decrease it. This is due to the release of stress hormones like adrenaline that can impact the heart's function.
depending on the drug you use depends on the effect. for example, when you use marijuana your emotions become intensified, your heart rate becomes fast. a drug classified as an upper means you become excited and your heart rate becomes fater. drugs classified as a downer means you become relaxed, calm and a decreased heart rate.
Exercise, emotions, drugs can make your heart rate increase.
increases the heart rate
Pilocarpine lowers the heart rate.
Yes It affects Your heart rate.
Its all based on what type of emotions you obtain from playing certain games. I personally have encountered first person online multi-player shooters to increase my heart rate because when i get really into them and am winning, it gets me excited which increases my heart rate, and when i get angry with the game, that also gets my heart rate going.
decreases the heart rate
Calcium has no effect on heart rate. It does, however, have an effect on how hard the heart squeezes (inotropic effect). Heart rate is effected by the slow sodium channels in the pacemaker cells in the right atrium (and other pacemaker cells if the SA node is malfunctioning).
it's because it speaks to your heart
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no