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Yes music can affect your heart rate. I am a 7th grader and I did a science fare project on music and your heart rate. Music can and will affect your heart rate. Music with a faster tempo will higher your heart rate adn visa versa. Well im doing a science project on that to and im in sevnth grade and do you need a stethoscope for this?
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!
"Listen" is primarily used as a verb, meaning to pay attention to sound or to hear something attentively. For example, one might say, "Please listen to the music." While "listening" can function as a noun in certain contexts (e.g., "active listening"), "listen" itself is not typically classified as a noun.
There is a gadget made by Mark of Fitness which is able to measure your finger pulse rate continuously. Note that your pulse rate can be slightly different from your heart rate.
If someone is having a heart attack it is not safe to sedate the. Sedating a person while having a heart attack can cause them to die.
You can get a spiritual feeling while playing or listening to music. Some people may feel weird when listening to certain music.
He's texting while listening to music.
When you are listening to music, the brain analyses the various patterns that the music creates. Music is about pattern recognition, on the neurological level.
In order to hear new music on Heart FM, one must listen to the radio station, Heart FM. The station appears to play modern music, so it probably wouldn't be difficult to hear newly released songs by listening for a while.
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Shure. He's just listening to music.
Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.
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Passive listening is the kind of listening we do at the grocery store, in the elevator, or at the dentist. This is background listening, where the music washes over you while you are involved in another activity.
I believe that listening to music while running or playing a sport doesn't put me in danger because it helps people concentrate more in their running and sports. Also, many peoples says listening to music while running or playing sport improve your workout concept and many people in gyms had tried this. In addition, a physiologists named Tom Fritz said that, "listening to music drowns out our pain and exhaustion". Also, listening to music while exercising improves the experience even more.
It depends on the person.