studies by scientists show that after listening to music and stopping it the heart rate went down. It was also found that music with a faster tempo can cause increased breathing rae and increased blood pressure along with a faster heart rate. Music has been a form of therapy. It can improve the emotional and physical expressions of a person. It can also promote willness, manage stress, teliece pain, enhance memory, improve the ability of communication and help or strenghthen physical rehabilitation. It is very calming and is a wonderful medicine. studies by scientists show that after listening to music and stopping it the heart rate went down. It was also found that music with a faster tempo can cause increased breathing rae and increased blood pressure along with a faster heart rate. Music has been a form of therapy. It can improve the emotional and physical expressions of a person. It can also promote willness, manage stress, teliece pain, enhance memory, improve the ability of communication and help or strenghthen physical rehabilitation. It is very calming and is a wonderful medicine. studies by scientists show that after listening to music and stopping it the heart rate went down. It was also found that music with a faster tempo can cause increased breathing rae and increased blood pressure along with a faster heart rate. Music has been a form of therapy. It can improve the emotional and physical expressions of a person. It can also promote willness, manage stress, teliece pain, enhance memory, improve the ability of communication and help or strenghthen physical rehabilitation. It is very calming and is a wonderful medicine.
Absolutely. "Music affects our senses" (I learned that on Bill Nye The Science Guy), and our senses are a channel for stimulus which effects a physiologic change in us. Additionally, the emotional response to the type of music affects our heart rate. Music I would consider soothing slows my heart rate perceptibly, and music I would consider exciting (or maybe irritating) speeds my heart rate. The brain responds to the rhythm and whenever we listen to music, the brain catches the rhythm and this is why it affects heart rate. It becomes subconscious act, like a neurological pulse, and this affects the medulla oblongata which controls heart rate. The heart rate doesn't beat at the same tempo as the music, but it sows down or speeds up in order to become closer to it.
The music itself does not have any effect on your heart rate, but if you are using it to exercise (which I assume you are) your body subconsciously make an effort to keep up with whatever it is you're listening to. So if this is the case for you, I recommend fast-paced, energetic music to get you moving and thus increase your heart rate.
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yes. it will effect your heart rate
Yes music can affect heart rate especially rap
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Heavy metal music affects your heart rate because it is loud and people are screaming
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I'm not absolutely sure but I know that music is used to trigger emotions so if it triggers a certain emotion it probably will affect heart rate.
Yes, music does affect the rate of a heartbeat. Music can often be used to lower the heart rate and tension level in a human.
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Classical music has been proved to relax the mind and relieve stress. Thus it'll create a drop in the heart rate.
it affect s your heart rate because some fast tempoed music makes your adrenaline faster
Anything that produces an emotional response can affect heart rate. Something that relaxes you will likely reduce your heart rate, while something that excites you will probably increase it. Music is certainly capable of this.