Science Fair project
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MonkeyMadness
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- Project Question: Why does the heart rate increase/decrease?
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Science Fair project
How does the heart rate increase/decrease depending on which type/form of video game that is being played?
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MichaelD
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Re: Science Fair project
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean how does hear rate increase/decrease in relation to stimulus (like exercise) or the biochemistry behind heart rate increase/decrease? The former might be a good basis for testing a hypothesis but I don't think the latter is.
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Re: Science Fair project
Hi there,
You have a very interesting question. A lot of scientists have studies what sorts of stimuli affect heart rate, including exercise, music, and even the size of the wave being surfed! Do you have a particular question about how to set up your experiment? One thing to keep in mind is how you will classify the "type" of video game. Please post back with a more specific question, and we will be happy to help!
Cheers,
Heather
You have a very interesting question. A lot of scientists have studies what sorts of stimuli affect heart rate, including exercise, music, and even the size of the wave being surfed! Do you have a particular question about how to set up your experiment? One thing to keep in mind is how you will classify the "type" of video game. Please post back with a more specific question, and we will be happy to help!
Cheers,
Heather

