Your behavior is linked to your heart beat
Posted: 04/22/2015 12:06 PM IST
According to the research published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, the behavior and emotions of the person are linked to heart rhythm. This was proved by the researchers from University of of Cambridge and the Medical Research Council (MRC) Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit.
In an experiment, scientists measured the brain activity of 33 volunteers using an electroencephalograph (EEG). The subjects were asked to tap in synchrony as they listened to a regular and then irregular heartbeat. After that they are asked to tap out their own heart beat in synchrony. Then, they were asked to tap out their own heart beat while listening to it through a stethoscope. Finally, the stethoscopes were removed and they were once again asked to tap out their heartbeat.
During the task, when the volunteers were tapping out their heartbeat unaided, they were asked to rate their performance. Once the task was completed, they were asked how much they thought they had improved.
Nearly 42% of the subjects have showed significant improvement in their ability to accurately tap along unaided with their heartbeat. In those whose performance had improved, the researchers saw a stronger brain signal known as the 'heartbeat evoked potential' (HEP) across the brain.
In the final part of the test, after the participants had listened to their heartbeat through the stethoscope and were once again tapping unaided - the researchers found differences in brain activity between participants.
They also found an increase in 'gamma phase synchrony' - coordinated 'chatter' between different regions in the brain - in only those learners whose subjective judgement of their own performance matched their actual, objective performance.
"We've shown that for just under half of us, training can help us listen to our hearts, but we may not be aware of our progress," said Bekinschtein. "There are techniques such as mindfulness that teach us to be more aware of our bodies, but it will be interesting to see whether people are able to control their emotions better or to make better decisions if they are aware of how their heart is beating", he added.
By Lizitha
If you enjoyed this Post, Sign up for Newsletter
(And get your daily news straight to your inbox)
Other Articles
-
Healthy Juices to lose weight
Aug 25 | Everyone wants to lose weight. Apart from food even juices help to lose weight. Here are some weights lose juices: 1. Carrot and Grapefruit Smoothie... Read more
-
How To Quit Smoking
Jun 18 | Are you addicted to smoking? But want to quit...Here are some tips how you can quit smoking.1. Set a Quit Date: Pick a day that’s... Read more
-
Skin care tips for women in 30s!
Jun 11 | As the age changes, your skin needs extra care! You need to understand your skin better and care for it as per your unique needs.... Read more
-
Air pollution accumulate deposits in the arteries which may lead to heart disease
May 28 | Air pollution is one of the leading causes of death and it comes as no surprise that it raises the risk of heart diseases especially... Read more
-
45% heart attacks are 'silent'- study
May 23 | According to the latest study, almost half of the heart attacks may be ‘silent’, displaying no symptoms, but increasing the death risk.As widely believed, pain... Read more