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Yes music can affect heart rate especially rap
Rap effects your heart rate because it speeds up your heart rate.
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In general rap music does not affect God. It is the lyrics that people do not like and believes that it offends God. Rap music doesn't affect God. Nothing affects Him...He affects things.
Yes, rap music does affect people. As most rap songs are about money, drugs, girls, clubs, and whatnot, it can affect one to want to do things involving those things. However, not all rap songs affect people in that way. Some rap songs aren't about those things, which songs that don't are more likely to not really affect people.
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personally i would think that rap music would be good for your memory because you are memorizing words to a beat.
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It is not the rap music that makes your heart beat faster it is how loud the music is. My friend did a test on that for a science project, and the answers varried. It depends on the person and it depends on the volume and intensity and everything
yes, according to Time Square News Rap music causes the crime rate to increase because the youth is easily influenced
If someone were to listen to different types of music, for example pop, country, or rap, then the person's heartbeat will increase while listening to pop and country music. This is because rap music is more of poetry into beats and it expresses feelings and pop and country don't.
In a study out of Oxford University, Dr. P. Sleight and his investigators found that listening to music initially effects change of heart rate that is directly proportional to the tempo of the music and possibly to the complexity of the rhythm. They also found that the style of the music or the music preference of a subject appears less important than the tempo of the music, and that music with a slower rhythm and some short pauses or breaks in the music induces calm in the listener.Effect of Music on Heart RateObviously, 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. Another ...This is according to Medscape Medical News The researchers found that compared with baseline, the subjects' mean flow-mediated dilation:Decreased 6% after listening to enjoyable music (P = .0002).Increased 26% after listening to anxiety-provoking music (P = .005).Increased 19% after watching a humorous video (P = .08).Decreased 11% after listening to a relaxation tape (NS).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.Here is more from Wiki s contributors:I am doing a science fair project on this topic. My project actually includes the effect of music on the heart rate and blood pressure of a person. I have done some research and it really depends on what kind of music it is. For example, Heavy Metal and Rap REALLY gets the heart rate and blood pressure going, while Classical music lowers it.I am also doing a science fair project and I found that rock music really gets the heart rate going and the classical music takes the heart rate down by a lot.I put together a few years back, you will find answers as well as studies. Check the related link below. p.s this site is full of it ! they say nothing true!