yes, it is normal to have an increase in your heart rate ( measured my taking your pulse at the wrist ). Also your blood pressure may rise somewhat as well. Hope this helps. I asked this same question about 3 years ago. Rick G. in Ohio.
Your pulse rate is normally between 60-100 beats per minute. However, emotions can make it increase. When you become anxious, upset, excited, etc, your nervous system kicks in as an automatic response, and raises your pulse. This is a natural "fight or flight" reaction, which speeds up your heart in case of need of more blood flow for a fight or flight situation
When you are angry, stressed, etc, your heart beats at an irregular pulse rate. This is also known as when your heart "skips a beat".
When you are happy, in love, etc, your pulse rate steadily increases. This simulates exercise on the heart.
it sends feelings to the brain and if your sad,depressed or even nervous it makes your beat faster because your trying to calm yourself. If your in a good mood, your heartrate will stay normal
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his fear of being like his father
A power supply is not like a human heart.
the human heart is shaped like a upside down pear
"There is no instinct like that of the heart." is basically that your heart always knows exactly what to do, and therefore you should always follow it.
As he neared the finish line, his heart was pounding like
your heart does NOT like or hate those are your emotions and feelings.
they are both emotions of mortals like you and i
Her emotions and feelings during a situation. for example, Someone Like You. :(
The amygdala, located in the brain's limbic system, plays a central role in processing emotions like fear and anxiety. It helps to amplify emotional responses and trigger the body's fight-or-flight response in threatening situations. Stress hormones like cortisol are also involved in intensifying emotions such as fear and anxiety.
The ocean doesn't have emotions like fear, but if it had, it might be asking, "Why am I getting warmer and more acidic?"yes
Here's a few:FearAngerSorrowJoyDisgustAcceptanceExpectationSurpriseFriendshipLoveHateApathyShameshamelessnessKindnessUnkindnessPityIndignationAnnoyanceFrustrationIrritationEnvyJealousyDiscoveryConfusionsurpriseExpectationWonderHappinessUnhappinessAmusementWearinesscourageTimidityCowardiceCrueltyPrideModestyClosenessDetachmentDistancePleasureCautionBoldnessRashnessPatienceToleranceRelaxationComposureHope
It's the part of the brain which controls basic instincts and emotions, like fear.
You usually choose what you like, so biases are not good when you're a politician.
Animals have no emotions. cats and dogs are not happy to see you. they are not depressed. Those are human emotions. There are only a few animals who do have some emotions. like the elephant, or the dolphin and some primates. but overall, animals have no emotions. Humans do, that's why they are animals.
Primary emotions are innate and universal, such as happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust. Learned emotions are those that develop over time through socialization and personal experiences, like guilt, shame, pride, and jealousy. Primary emotions are considered more instinctual and common across all cultures, while learned emotions are shaped by individual upbringing and societal influences.
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.
Animals with no brains, like oysters, coral, anemones, etc., are not concious, and therefore do not have emotions at all. Repitles have basic emotions, and they will feel fear, satisfaction, stressed, lonely, etc. Mammals like dogs and pigs have complex emotions such as happy, sad, angry, hurt, love, etc.