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Sounds like another bunch of scientists trying to justify their jobs and their free government grant money. Without reading the whole paper and actually seeing the correlation between hear rate and wave patterns to the personality, I seriously doubt this is much more than a theory.
Emotional and mental state can have a profound effect on heart activity. This study doesn't surprise me at all. The angriest man I ever saw in my life was quite young - in his thirties - but as he was screaming at me and my first husband because we dared question his pricing on the campsite he owned, he ripped open his shirt to show us the scar from his triple bypass surgery. I personally have struggled with anxiety disorder, and before I got effective treatment, I had frequent heart palpitations. The mind-body connection is real, and the heart is exquisitely sensitive to the mind's state, because when you think about it, it has the job of supplying blood when and where it's most needed, and responds to whatever the mind believes is happening.
As for "wasting" government grant money, why would you care how the German government spends its money?
Hopefully employers, recruiters, and human resources departments will add this to their toolbox of techniques that help them weed out undesirable job candidates, who of course don't deserve to be employed, because their heartbeats indicate they wouldn't be good team-players or competent at their jobs (unless they're hiring for an executive level position, in which case this technique could be used to help identify the best candidates -- i.e. who has the "coldest" personality).
Yep, and like that movie Minority Report with Tom Cruise, where they "saw" the future crimes and arrested people for what they were going to do, instead they would be arresting people because they were identified by their heart beat as a pedophile or murderer....... Just postulating here.
maybe my personality determines my EKG pattern, not the inverse. What about a pace maker? A heart transplant, a valve replaced, etc. etc. Might be a fun party game-- download an ekg app and print them out, find which tracing goes with who.
As for the job placement thought -- remember, upper management has no heart ... yep
Of course, all that it may mean is that both the heartbeat rhythm and the personality don't influence each other at all, but are results of one's genes. The genes that produce a so-called "colder" personality (which was always thought to be upbringing) might also affect heart rhythm.
"Is revealed ... literally"
Really, literally???
So, what kind of heartbeat would someone who is both compassionate and very angry about a number of issues have?
A conflicted one? LOL
I think this study is wishful thinking at best, and more likely it's simply money wasting crap.
Bipolar
Sounds like another bunch of scientists trying to justify their jobs and their free government grant money. Without reading the whole paper and actually seeing the correlation between hear rate and wave patterns to the personality, I seriously doubt this is much more than a theory.
Emotional and mental state can have a profound effect on heart activity. This study doesn't surprise me at all. The angriest man I ever saw in my life was quite young - in his thirties - but as he was screaming at me and my first husband because we dared question his pricing on the campsite he owned, he ripped open his shirt to show us the scar from his triple bypass surgery. I personally have struggled with anxiety disorder, and before I got effective treatment, I had frequent heart palpitations. The mind-body connection is real, and the heart is exquisitely sensitive to the mind's state, because when you think about it, it has the job of supplying blood when and where it's most needed, and responds to whatever the mind believes is happening.
As for "wasting" government grant money, why would you care how the German government spends its money?
Hopefully employers, recruiters, and human resources departments will add this to their toolbox of techniques that help them weed out undesirable job candidates, who of course don't deserve to be employed, because their heartbeats indicate they wouldn't be good team-players or competent at their jobs (unless they're hiring for an executive level position, in which case this technique could be used to help identify the best candidates -- i.e. who has the "coldest" personality).
Yep, and like that movie Minority Report with Tom Cruise, where they "saw" the future crimes and arrested people for what they were going to do, instead they would be arresting people because they were identified by their heart beat as a pedophile or murderer....... Just postulating here.
maybe my personality determines my EKG pattern, not the inverse. What about a pace maker? A heart transplant, a valve replaced, etc. etc. Might be a fun party game-- download an ekg app and print them out, find which tracing goes with who.
As for the job placement thought -- remember, upper management has no heart ... yep
Hmmm......Credit score, Facebook password, EKGs.........and you think Big Brother isn't watching.
Ron Paul 2012
Right, they're going to knock down your door, take you hostage, and strap you to an EKG. You are in so much danger, my friend. Run! Run while you can.
Sounds just like reading palms. And that is soo accurate. Ha
Your personality is revealed in a heartbeat (literally)
To what end?
Exactly- so my EKG says I'm anxious, depressed, dour, and lacking empathy- now what? Cardioversion, anyone??
So does the heartbeat decide the personality, or does the personality decide the heartbeat?
And secondly... who cares?
Of course, all that it may mean is that both the heartbeat rhythm and the personality don't influence each other at all, but are results of one's genes. The genes that produce a so-called "colder" personality (which was always thought to be upbringing) might also affect heart rhythm.