found it! http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/brain/index.asp It all depends on where the emotions are processed. In the case of fear and anger, they are processed in the amygdala, and the amygdala also controls muscles, etc. So, that's why besides breathing heavily, you also start shaking, etc. Check the site out, it's really cool!! :)
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Because when a patient is aware of what your doing it tends to make them change their breathing pattern
During rebreathing, the breathing pattern may change by becoming more shallow and rapid as carbon dioxide levels in the body increase. This can trigger a response to increase breathing rate and depth to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and restore proper oxygen levels in the blood. Rebreathing can cause effects like dizziness, tingling sensations, and light-headedness due to the altered gas exchange in the body.
The other person may not be able to look you in the face, may tense up, have a change in breathing pattern or start sweating.
When change occurs your whole perspective on the event will change. It will change your emotion and everything about you
Emphasis can change the meaning of a sentence by highlighting specific words or phrases to convey a different tone, emotion, or intention. For example, placing emphasis on different words in the sentence "I didn't say she stole the money" can alter the focus and interpretation of the statement.
yes it is
Breathing on glass is an example of the reversible change because, the air inside the glass can be breathed in again.
Yes. ALL lovers should have noticed this.
He shows more emotion.
It`s important, because you made need to change the pattern when swimming or exercizing. You sometimes need to take deeper or longer breaths when trying to catch more air. :3
Mechanisms that contribute to the regulation of breathing is a sensor / control center that can recognize the change in pH of the cerebrospinal fluid. Which affects the nervous system and chemical signals which are when carbon dioxide rises in the blood?