My friends and I did a science project on this and Comedies affected our heart rate the most Akina (project done with Klaudia) My friends and I did a science project on this and Comedies affected our heart rate the most Akina (project done with Klaudia)
They both do. When you laugh, your heart rate speeds up as well as when you're scared.
Horror, I would think. But it also would depend greatly on the person and the movie.
they effect how you breath because if you see a horror movie than you can get the goosebumps and then you can breath harder than you usually do and then you can get traumatic and then you may have bad nightmares for the rest of your life and then you can die of traumatisation.and if you watch funny comedy movies you can laugh a lot and laugh till your old.when you see horror movies your heart rate gets faster because your scared and you get goose bumps and when you are scared you breathe hard ,but it really depends on what movie you watch] ==
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One example of grim horror is the beating of the old man's heart when he is buried under the floorboards.
"O horror! horror! horror! Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!"
Your pulse measures the action of the heart.
yes
There is the 1987 horror film 'Angel Heart' with a character called Johnny Favourite that starred Lisa Bonet.
It's from the book "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. It's this book that the movie "Apocalypse Now" is based on.
The action is the heart of the revolver
the heart race is effect on the
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