A few days ago
Anonymous

HELP!!! i have my science fair coming up soon and my teacher told me to expand my project?

well, my project is about dating and i need to know things like why do you sweat when you see someone you like?? why do you blush?? which parts of the brain are related? how is dating different in other cultures? i need help ASAP thanks in advance

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A few days ago
nixxlmai

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Sweating and blushing are both part of the body’s release of adrenaline. You get excited, possibly aroused, and your adrenaline glands secrete epinephrine (fancy word for adrenaline, have fun with it), your body goes into a sort of “fight or flight” (look it up, it’s good stuff). This means your heart races, pumping your blood faster, making you sweat and blush. This is mostly responses to sexual arousal or a state similar in nature. It has very little to do with the brain – it’s all standard response.
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A few days ago
Pioneer
Expand by going into more details not more main ideas. In other words, explore factors and results of sweating instead of all other cultures. And cause/effect of blushing — with variables. Do males and females sweat and blush in the same way under the same circumstances? Is age a variable?
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A few days ago
Anonymous
I suspect your teacher would rather you figured out this stuff rather than I told you. She wants you to do some research to expand your project.

I know, not the answer you want to hear, but telling you is like handing you the proverbial fish. You eat for a day, next day you’re hungry again. By doing your own research at the library or online, you’d be learning to fish.

Maryn, analogy freak

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A few days ago
quntmphys238
some terms to aid in YOUR research and experimentation

blush response, capillary, fight or flight, stress, brain function, mating rituals

Have fun learning something by using certain related parts of your brain.

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A few days ago
Rjv512
u r still in school

dang i feel sorry for you

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