You'd go unconscious, then your body reflexes would take over and then you'd breathe.
Anyone can they are just too nervous to do it
I have a northern painted turtle that just held its breath for 11 min 8 sec.
it is an unconscious function controled by your autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. Your don't have to think about breathing or your heart beating, your brain just sends a constant signal. if that part of your brain is damaged, your brain won't send that signal and you wont breath any more.
Singing is like talking you need to breath to sing, or make any noise at all. If you didn't breath while you sang you would faint then go unconscious, and in the end you might die if you would not keep breathing
Sensory
She held her breath for a moment. Reginald waited for a moment as Geraldo walked by. I waited, just for a moment, at the door. For a moment, I believed him.
Not just on the breath, but also in sweat and other bodily fluids. "Stinking drunk" is not just an expression.
An unconscious idea refers to thoughts or beliefs that influence our behavior, emotions, and perceptions without our awareness. These ideas are often rooted in our past experiences, memories, and traumas, shaping how we navigate the world without our conscious realization. Therapy and self-reflection can help bring these unconscious ideas to light and address them for personal growth.
After the car swerved in front of the truck, a chaotic accident ensued on the highway.
Denny held his breath as he watched the conduction of 1,200,000 volts of electricity thru the new copper line that he had just replaced, he would find out shortly wither or not the work was done right, for if there no change in the new line it would be deemed a success.
The personal unconscious is where suppressed or ignored aspects of the individual are housed. This layer is just below consciousness, and as a general rule, is easily accessed. The collective unconscious (universal unconscious) is a deeper layer, which houses aspects of the person that are not related to the experiences of his life.
The unconscious mind refers to personal thoughts, feelings, and memories that are hidden from our conscious awareness. On the other hand, the collective unconscious, proposed by Carl Jung, is a deeper layer of the unconscious shared by all individuals that contains archetypes and inherited experiences. While the personal unconscious is unique to each person, the collective unconscious is believed to reflect universal human experiences and symbols.