yes it does
Yep,it does. depending on the tempo. BUT GO DO THE PROJECT LAZYY. (:
Slow tempo will decrease your heart rate because it might put you to sleep and that would rest your heart rate.
Studies show that the music style does not affect the rate of one's heart the much, but the tempo. A faster tempo may increase the heart rate, and slower tempo music decreases heart rate. Slower music has benefits, such as relaxation of tension. Faster music can waek you up, and improve atheletic abilities. So just sit back, relax, and turn the volume up.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate
dependent- human pulse rate independant- tempo of music
It increases your heart rate.
The normal tempo for a healthy heart rate during physical activity is typically between 50-85 of your maximum heart rate. This can vary depending on factors such as age, fitness level, and the type of activity being performed.
Yes, excercise does affect your heart rate. It makes your heart faster of the oxygen and things.
The only way it would affect your heart rate is if you got excited or nervous, which would raise your heart rate.
Rap effects your heart rate because it speeds up your heart rate.
The heart rate in the human body doesn't actually affect the adrenal glands. Its the other way around. The adrenal glands affect the heart rate by rising the rate over what it actually should be.
Obviously, music that has a faster tempo and louder will generally make a person's heart rate and blood pressure spike, probably because it releases adrenaline, similar to a stressful situation. Or in other words in your heart there is a sensor that receives pulses that dictate how fast the heart beats. Heavy and loud music, especially with a strong beat, can interfere with that sensor, causing the heart to beat in time to the music. No it does not change it stays the same, except if a person gets excited about the song, than your pulse rate increases.