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2241 days ago

what this place really needs more than any other feature is a birthday feature so we don't miss any

2241 days ago

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2241 days ago

September 26th :3

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Anonymous:

Hi :) like the recordings so far! Are you actually a fan of roleplay, cardiophile related ofcourse!

Eh, to a limited extent. And only with people I’ve talked to for a little while. I need the level of understanding, trust and knowledge of where the boundaries are. Plus people I’ve talked to for a while tend to get less annoyed when I randomly go for a cup of tea and vanish for two hours

Diff@Heart2Heart created a new topic: Music vs the heart
2241 days ago

Just found this blog post over here of someone who did a tiny experiment to see how music affects heart rate

https://jlynne96.wordpress.com/2013/05/ … eart-beat/

Most of the other stuff on her blog has to do with heartstuff as well. Guide on how to read EKGs, stuff like that.

Hello blog! Long time no see! I promise I have not been idle however these passed few weeks as you will soon learn.

Ever since last quarter, my classmates and I have been working on designing and performing an experiment. So here is the run down of what we did and how ?

HeartBeat ❤

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First of all our assignment was…. design an experiment with the heart. Okay….. Pretty broad topic… But we managed to choose an area that we felt would interest most people. Music.

What does music have to do with hearts, you ask….? That was exactly what we were going to find out. I will give you a run down

Problem: How do different genres of music affect heart rate and blood pressure?

Now that we had a problem we had to think of how to solve this problem. We first chose 8 songs of different genres to play for the experiment-ee while continually tracking their blood pressure and heart rate. Here is a list of the songs we chose:

country— If I didn’t have you by Thompson Square
pop– Teenage Dream by Katy Perry
oldies— Build me up Buttercup by The Foundations
children’s music— John Jacob by ?
hymns— Onward Christian Soldiers
Techno– Angel in the Night  by Basshunter
rock– Misery Business by Paramore
Rap— Some horrible song by HYFR

**disclaimer** I do not recommend listening t most of these songs.. they are actually quite horrible. I do not know who picked them

Anyway moving on…

Hypothesis: We predicted that while listening to music genres of the country, oldies, hymn, and children variety, the heart rate and systolic blood pressure would

Procedure: So we set out on our musical adventure and found out that first, the heart rate monitor was a pain. But we worked through. We also learned that listening to the same songs for two weeks, kinda gets old. But that is beside the point. Using a blood pressure cuff, the Logger Pro app, some hand held heart rate monitors, and a lot of patience. We collected some very interesting data… This graph is an example of the graphs we made of our data.

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I know it looks like just a bunch of lines… But when compared to other graph we were able to create a conclusion!

Conclusion: Aside from the fact that Shelby should get a pacemaker put in…or maybe not drink as many energy drinks… We were able to conclude that music does have some affect on the hearts beating rate and blood pressure. We were in correct with some of the genres we picked for this to happen (for example, rock music actually let the heart work less not more as I had predicted) but there were very obvious changes in the heart none the less.

Here is a picture of the poster we made to document our journey **another disclaimer** I had nothing to do with the glitter or the “Ludzy” hmmm..:

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This can be seen on a wall down a hall in a school. (hey, I can’t make this too easy)

Overall, I really enjoyed this project! I really think that it was a good start to a good idea. If I were to do it over again there are some changes I would make though. First, I would make sure to pick better music. Second, I would only choose 4 songs, and then hopefully be able to test more people then just 5. Third, I would restrict the data collecting to only heart rate. Possibly doing a separate experiment with blood pressure. Sometimes the all of that data at one time became overwhelming and was hard to understand. However, I am very pleased with the end result…. and I am happy that the conclusion almost lined up with my hypothesis! Maybe I’m not too bad at this scientist thing after all….

The full size images can be seen on the blog post itself, but yeah some interesting stuff. Would like to see something like this but a bit more in depth with it, idk if that's already been done or not but either way it'd be fun to try.

2242 days ago

Really, feel free to send me an ask. I’ve not really talked about myself, or made a proper introduction, so if you’re curious about somthing, ask away. Anoymous or not, I don’t mind. I’ll do my best to answer, although there may be a few things I’ll shy away from

2242 days ago

Just sitting around, messing with my steth.
Starts at Mitrial, then moves to about Tricuspid at 4:16, then to Aortic at 6:27 until the end.

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musings-of-a-cardiophile:

We interrupt this blog’s regularly scheduled programming to inform you that this user’s heart has broken in its entirety over the loss of one of the universe’s most brilliant minds and beautiful souls.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Hawking.

2242 days ago

Long story short, the database we're using doesn't support emoji so they end up as question marks. Recent versions of the database have fixed it, but it's something that needs to be manually changed and it could get a tiny bit messy for a little while afterwards until the site adapts to the changes. Interested?

Also I sort of added poll support while you guys weren't looking. Just make a strawpoll and stuff it inside some poll tags like this:

[poll]https://www.strawpoll.me/15269314[/poll]

I would have added native polls and I guess I still could at some point down the road but it's a bigger task than I can take on at the moment.

my head is on your chest and both of our eyes are closed. I’m listening solely to your heartbeat—you have a murmur. that’s beside the point. I’m listening to this organ that pumps blood throughout your body and is the reason for why you are here; here with me. who knew you could fall in love with someone’s heartbeat? it’s so slow; so steady. In that moment, I realized I wanted to listen to this sound for the rest of my life.
--k.d.m// (via kendradmoseley11)

lots of Xray’d hearts scattered throughout if that’s your thing.

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im just tempted to post my heart anatomy manual from my textbook at this point

Just an opinion and please take it at that, but I find aortic and pulmonic to be as others say -- somewhat clicky and lower in volume.  When you move to erbs, you get the whole heart sound that is a better sound and usually loud and clear.  Moving down to tricuspid is similar and just as good.  Mitral has a different sound that is more thumpy, but depends on the person and whether he/she is vertical or horizontal.

2244 days ago

lol and as usual in movies, her neck pulse is still throbbing ;)  (quite nicely in this clip)

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