Fear can also measure the level!

Each of us in life faces different forms of affection from sadness, fear, anxiety and nostalgia. But how to quantify those emotional states is still a very difficult problem. Recently British scientists have initially realized the idea of ​​measuring the level of human fear.

This game is not for the weak, and certainly not for the shy. But is it true that all these players are brave people? Maybe so but how to know who is more courageous than anyone now.

In addition to entertaining people, these activities are designed to measure people's fear level in the face of sudden changing situations. The participants of the game will be fitted with sensors on people. These sensors will transfer participants' blood pressure, heart rate, or moisture parameters to the analyzers. Thanks to these parameters, the device will measure the emotional state of the participants.

The person with this unique idea said: ' We want to check people's hearts, changes in heart rate. You can see that the heart's activity changes constantly. When you have a certain emotion your heart works differently, when you breathe in your other heart and when you feel comfortable resting your heart is different. We have a very powerful software to analyze all the data collected. This project, apart from helping to assess the courage of each person, is the simplest to check their health . '

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But one problem is the accuracy of the test machine because if someone goes to try it a few times, they will get used to the movements and changes in the heart rate as well as other emotions also change. Many others believe that the courage of each person is expressed in many different fields and cases. So this courage meter is only relatively accurate.

The creator of this game and this experimental machine thinks that his idea of ​​measuring his level of courage is just an approach, an idea of ​​measuring people's emotions. He also said that many people have registered to test their courage here. And he had expected to set up more areas to measure courage or test fear in other places too.