Scientists have proven that our knowledge is related to our
heart rate. What happens if this heart rate increases or decreases? The answer
to this is very simple because when the heart rate decreases, a person goes
from his level to a very difficult one. We know that he cannot even speak
properly, but people with excessively high heart rates cannot fully engage in
any activity.
They are full of tension and cannot do anything properly and
spoil the very thing. Scientists say that increasing our heart rate to a
certain extent will definitely bring about good changes. When our heart rate
increases slightly, our intelligence is also likely to increase. It is also
good to be a little active to sharpen our knowledge.
There is a lot of physiological evidence that an increase in
heart rate can increase one's intelligence. John T. Cacioppo, an anatomist at
Ohio State University in the United States, artificially increased the heart
rate of 14 people.
This can be done with a device called a cardiac pacemaker.
When their heart rate was increased to 16 beats per minute, their reading
comprehension, ability to write complex sentences, reasoning skills, and
ability to recall and recall multiple facts simply all increased
significantly.
The scientist suggested that when the heart rate
increases, the nerves near the heart are stimulated by the senses that
stimulate and distract the mind, and the brain can simply ignore the sensations
that are perceived.
Normally, when we read, we think that we can understand it
very calmly and slowly, but it will be a bit difficult for us to understand it.
On the other hand, when we read at a fast pace, we can read the entire topic.
So thinking fast and reading fast is generally a way to sharpen our knowledge.