These are diaphragm and externa intercostal muscles in quiet breathing and sternocliedomastoid ,sclene muscles,anterior serrati in heavy breathing
The sequence of quiet breathing, also known as tidal breathing, involves several steps. First, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, causing the thoracic cavity to expand and creating a negative pressure that draws air into the lungs. During inhalation, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli. Finally, the muscles relax, leading to passive exhalation as air is expelled from the lungs.
Because when it is quiet, and we are scared, our own breathing is very loud to us. We don't normally pay attention to the sound of our own breathing, so the sound triggers our feeling of something bad or scary or dramatic about to happen.
The diaphragm would still be innervated, but the intercostal muscles would not. The person would only be able to undertake quiet breathing
Quiet inspiration is likely just breathing in at rest. Quiet expiration is likely just breathing out at rest when you are not out of breath or undergoing any physical activity
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he had such quiet eyes she did not realise they were two pools of lies layered with thinnest ice to her, those quiet eyes were breathing desolate sighs imploring her to be nice and to her him paradise
The diaphragm is the prime mover of inspiration. It flattens on contraction, increasing the vertical dimensions of the thorax, which draws air into the lungs. The external intercostals also contribute to inspiration. The internal intercostals and rectus abdominis are expiratory muscles.
The Phrenic Nerve-Diaphragm and the External Intercostal Nerve-External intercostal muscles
I'm sure you mean heartrate and yes i believe so....when i listen to heavy metal like in a quiet area full of people my breathing gets heavier. I think though that it depends on how exciting the music is though \m/
it depends on what type of breathing exercises you are doing, for relaxation then a quiet peaceful place like the woods or the beach would work.
The volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quiet breathing.
That's easy. Quiet Riot "Metal Health"