That is the persons heartbeat. Our hearts beat, constricting and expanding, so that they can pump blood.
The "LUB" sound is created by the closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves during systole as blood is pumped out of the ventricles. The "DUB" sound is caused by the closing of the aortic and pulmonary valves during diastole as the ventricles relax and fill with blood. Together, these sounds represent the normal functioning of the heart's valves during the cardiac cycle.
In order to hear new music on Heart FM, one must listen to the radio station, Heart FM. The station appears to play modern music, so it probably wouldn't be difficult to hear newly released songs by listening for a while.
I hear or I am listening
In the lub-dub version of heart sound, dub is caused by the back rush of blood against a closed aortic or pulmonary valve.
Cardiac auscultation is the medical term meaning listening to the heart.
Reactive listening is known as programmed listening. It can also be considered closed listening. An example is the expression, "he hears what he wants to hear."
hear
Yes, it is very possible to hear but not listen and listen but not hear. If you are hearing but not listening, that means you are hearing the person speaking to you but not listening to what they are saying. If you are listening but not hearing, you are listening to what the person is saying but you might not have heard something correctly or you might of missed something the person said.
your heart rate raises when listening to "loud" music...
Have you tried listening harder?
This is about listening to an educated scientist
No, listening involves actively processing and interpreting the sounds we hear, while hearing is simply the physical act of perceiving sound. Listening also requires focus and attention, while hearing can happen passively.