The only way I can think that music would affect the heart beat! is by increasing the amount of the hormone adrenalin secreted by the pituitary gland. Andrenalin control the pacemaker cells of the heart and regulates the heart beat. So if there is more adrenalin, the heart beat would go faster.
The same would occur with Coffee/Caffeine.
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Among many other things, a heartbeat.
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The two qualities of the heartbeat that must be observed are the systole and the diastole. The systole measures the contractions of the heart from the blood being driven through the aorta and pulmonary artery after each dilation. The diastole is the period of time that the heart refills with blood after the systole contraction.
1. Synergistic effects in which two or more hormones act together to produce an effect that is greater than the sum of their separate effects. 2. Permissive effects in which one hormone enhances the target organ's response to a second hormone that is secreted later. 3. Antagonistic effects in which one hormone opposes the action of another. For example, insulin lowers blood glucose level and glucagon raises it.
1. Gather you materials 2. Test the H.T.S. (Human Test Subject heartbeat before listening rap music 3. Record that heartbeat down 4. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to rap music 5. Record that heartbeat 6. Test the person's heartbeat before listening to pop music 7. Record that heartbeat 8. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to pop music 9. Record that heartbeat 10. Test the person's heartbeat before listening to country music 11. Record that heartbeat 12. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to country music 13. Record that heartbeat
Yes, music does affect the rate of a heartbeat. Music can often be used to lower the heart rate and tension level in a human.
Expression is the key to making music come alive. It is the heartbeat of music.
yes it is. yes it is.
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side effects for lindocaine patches are blurred vission, tremors,unusally slow heartbeat,drowsiness.
Yes, they are related. See Link.
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I actually did my Science project on this. It was found that the slow, piano music like Beethoven calmed my golden retriever and the fast GwenStafani Wind it Up really stressed him out. his heartbeat went from 40 beats per minute for Beethoven to over 85 beats per minute for the fast music. So, if you play fast music it will stress the dog out. But, the calm music is relaxing.
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The heartbeat is spelled "beat" as in the music term, or to beat a drum.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."