yes of course, don't u realise that your heartbeat go faster when you're scared or someone shocked you?
The branch of the autonomic nervous system that decreases the heartbeat back to normal is the parasympathetic nervous system. It primarily functions through the vagus nerve, which releases acetylcholine to slow the heart rate and promote a state of rest and relaxation. This counteracts the effects of the sympathetic nervous system, which increases heart rate during stress or danger. Overall, the parasympathetic system helps maintain homeostasis in the body.
Parasympathetic
peripheral nervous system
heartbeat
Its the Nervous system.
Parasympathetic
The portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary activities is the autonomic nervous system. It is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system and regulates functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and breathing without conscious effort.
although the heartbeat is not controlled by the nervous system,the autonomic nervous system does influence the heart rate.
The nervous system controls the rate of the heartbeat and respiration.
The brain is the part of the nervous system that helps you identify actions.
autonomic nervous system.
Jenny's slowed heartbeat when she saw the barking dog was enclosed by a high fence was regulated by her parasympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic nervous system is also known as PSNS or the Rest and Digest System.