What we see can excite or calm, raising or lowering the pulse rate.
What we hear can be upsetting (ex. a loved one had an accident) or pleasing (I love you).
If sensitive to odors, a person could be triggered by a smell that causes an Asthma attack which then increases pulse rate.
Painful stimuli raise pulse and blood pressure; a massage can lower both.
Coordination
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
Smell.
Many things affect the bodies vital signs. Medication, oxygen levels, blood pressure and pulse all can affect the bodies vital signs.
In a text, the five senses are used to stimulate the reader and make them connect with its' contents. This is called sensory imagery.
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
Coordination
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how could not paying attention to your senses affect you and be harmful
ADHD doesn't affect typical senses (i.e. smell, taste, etc); however, ADHD can effect an individual's sense of time.
THings at affect our senses
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The 5 senses are hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch.