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Mine does that too! Kinda jostling inward with each beat, right? It's actually easier for me to see clothed; the patterns and folds create highlights that are easier to follow with the eye than just random points on an expanse of skin.

Your heart is amazing ❤

I saw a scientific press release about the bullet-time effect you spoke of, but I haven't read the paper yet. I think you're quite right.

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1101 days ago

:)

:) whaou nice fast

Haven't noticed that, but I haven't been paying attention either. Will have to start paying attention now though. I'm not sure if it's really linked to heart rate though or just generally how "alert" you are at the moment. Like bullet-time-like effects are real, if you've got adrenaline pumping through your veins you do end up perceiving things slower. Maybe this is just a gentler extension of that extreme?

My headphones have a pretty tight seal in my ears, I can feel and hear it pretty clearly when I've got them in. Actually kind of a pain when I'm trying to listen to the music lol.

1103 days ago

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1103 days ago

Has anyone else here ever noticed a correlation between heart rate and the perceived speed of music  -- specifically, that music sounds slower when your heart rate is higher? I first noticed this when I listened to my work playlist while exercising and the first song sounded unusually slow. Similarly, I've found that songs that sound reasonably brisk while I'm working out feel frenetically fast when I'm not.

Does anyone else experienced this, and do you think it's heart rate per se that causes it or some other factor?

We all know about a few pulse points -- neck, wrist, apex -- but what are some weird ones you've noticed? Aside from the usual, mine include:

- Armpit
- Shoulder, visible above clavicle, palpable below
- Upper abdomen (aortic -- very visible) (but I guess this one isn't very obscure)
- Temple (palpable)
- Jaw -- on jawbone, a few centimeters forward from the joint
- Hand, on the webbing between my thumb and forefinger (visible)

Anyone else out there feel their beats in strange places?

monkey wrote:

It's said the average human heart pumps over 7,600L of blood in a day. This actually isn't true. The heart only pumps about 5L of blood every day. It just pumps those 5L over and over again all day long. :D

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