When listening to music, goosebumps can be caused by the brain releasing dopamine, a feel-good chemical, in response to the emotional impact of the music. This can trigger a physical response, such as goosebumps, as a way of expressing strong emotions.
Listening to louder music can have negative effects on individuals, including potential hearing damage, increased stress levels, and difficulty concentrating. It is important to be mindful of the volume levels when listening to music to protect your hearing and overall well-being.
The cranial nerve involved in both listening to music and seasickness is the vestibulocochlear nerve, also known as the eighth cranial nerve. It is responsible for transmitting sound and balance information from the inner ear to the brain.
Yes it is possible. I get goose bumps on my face very often, because I am a girl and have no hair on my face no hair raises. But my face gets a quick patch of bumps on my cheeks. I still haven't met anyone else who gets them! Yes, I get goosebumps on my face all the time. I get them when Im cold, and I know this is cheesy but my ex used to bite on my neck to give them to me on purpose. When I get the goosebumps it makes my face look like I have acne scars, on my cheeks then they just go away. Iam not hairy just normal peach fuzz, and I also have never met anyone else who gets them. I also get goosebumps on my face, and as the other person above says they do look like acne scars for the few seconds that they last :)
Goosebumps help keep you warm by causing your hairs to stand up, creating a layer of insulation that traps heat close to your body.
Yes, your leg hair can appear to grow when you get goosebumps because the muscles surrounding the hair follicles contract, causing the hair to stand up and appear longer.
this is because the music ulike can alterate ur body and make u feel exited.
Horripilation (Goosebumps)
a type of music.
it calms you and causes your blood to slow down.
disadvantages of Music are listed below: it takes you to fantasy and away from the real world it distracts & diverts your attention it is non-productive leisure & waste of the time mostly (one do not learn something from Music) Listening loud music while driving causes accidents and the list goes on...
Lesuik, (2005) reports that Listening to Preferred music at work has a positive affect on mood, and causes stress relief
the arector pili muscle.
If you have goosebumps
Active listening.
I enjoy listening to rock music.
Goosebumps can only form where you have hair follicles. The bump is formed by the muscle causing the hair to stand up straight when you are cold or scared or whatever else causes you to get goosebumps. But on hairless areas of your body, you will not get goosebumps.
No! U cannot die with listening to much music!