A lack of proper speech or penmanship even triggers a “fight or flight” response, researchers say.
These 9 things are what holiday hosts stress the most aboutHeart rate variability — or HRV, which measures the time in between beats — was used as the primary metric to determine how linguistic liabilities impact a person’s physical being.
The more grammatical errors a person heard coincided with the strict regularity of their heartbeat, an indication of stress.“Simply put, the sympathetic nervous system activates the ‘fight or flight’ response during a threat or perceived danger, while the parasympathetic nervous system controls the ‘rest and digest’ or ‘feed and breed’ functions of the body,” principal study investigator Dagmar Divjak said.
“The results of this study bring into focus a new dimension of the intricate relationship between physiology and cognition,” Divjak said. “The relation between language cognition and the autonomic nervous system has so far received less attention.”
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