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Please explain how fear can effects the heart beat rate?

When your heart beats faster, it gives more oxygen to your body. That means more fuel to run away or to fight.


What is the fear of heart attack called?

Cardiophobia, it is the fear of heart attacks, or the heart in general.


What phobia is the fear of the heart?

Cardiophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of the heart


Can intense fear damage the heart?

I think so. Intense fear may even cause a heart attack.


Does your heart beat at the same rate?

no. Heart rate increases with increased ac tivity, excitment, fear, etc. Heart rate is lowest when calm or sleeping


What causes increased heart rate when excited?

Any type of exitement triggers the primative 'fight or flight'? situation in us all. Adrenalin is pumped into the blood stream in anticipation of either, the increased heart rate is part of it.


What does the Tin Man fear?

That he has no heart.


How do you beat fear?

Think about something that you will never get scared of.


Can my heart skipped a beat Be a metaphor?

Yes, "my heart skipped a beat" is often used as a metaphor to describe a sudden rush of emotion, such as excitement, fear, or surprise. It conveys an intense feeling that momentarily overwhelms a person, suggesting a profound impact on their emotions. This figurative expression effectively captures the experience of heightened feelings without being taken literally.


Is there such a phobia that means fear of breaking someone's heart or harming them?

Cardiophobia is a fear of having a heart attack. It pertains to individuals who are worried about suffering physical problems of the heart, not emotional ones.


Why does your heart beat increase when you sit on a ride?

Because everyones body reacts to fear with the "fight or flight" response with the brain producing adrenaline that speeds up your metabolism and your heart rate . I'm assuming your talking about a scary roller coaster ride or something to that effect.


Does fear of failing increase your heart rate?

It can.