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Skin Perspiration + Heart Rate.Hi, what could be some things that could affect Skin Perspiration and Heart Rate?
Thank You!!!! Last edited by TheTMagic on Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
You could probably use broad categories rather than "hand sanitizer", eg methods of increasing skin drying would cause more skin perspiration.
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also caffeine for heart rate.
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Re: Skin Perspiration + Heart Rate.Thank you for your help, sorry I took so long to reply, I was on a trip, and there were no computers there. Couldn't all of the emotion stuff like music, and etc, also affect skin perspiration? Why, and why not, and what else could affect, I came up with some more, but I still need help.
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they could, but they are hard to control in a scientific investigation: same music affects different people differently. Most people find Schubert awesome, I think he's boring and makes me fall asleep.
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
Re: Skin Perspiration + Heart Rate.But then why did you say "for heart rate" before? Do they affect heart rate more than skin perspiration?
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Re: Skin Perspiration + Heart Rate.But can it still be influenced by music, and these things?
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I'm no biologist but i'll give a lay man's opinion. I highly doubt music & stuff could affect perspiration.. atleast it doesn't affect me!! :p
and music does affect heart rate!! Also, i don't think colour of room affects heart rate.. i've read that red colour triggers hunger but i don't think hunger is proportional to heart rate.. or is it?? Thanks!!
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