Thursday, December 10, 2009

Do you sometimes get headache from doing math?

I don't but I am sure that some people do.



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I get a headache just thinkin' 'bout math!



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Yes, it is common to get headaches while doing math. But that just means that you're thinking hard. Not necessarily a bad thing! Keep on thinking, but don't overstress yourself!
I got a nosebleed during a Physics exam once... that was fun, and 45 minutes to go, too.
My hypothesis:



- You write furiously desperately trying to get the right answer.



- You punch your calculator with your fingers at a fast rate



- You mess up and have to punch it all in again



- You get angry and scribble it all out as you get the answer wrong.



- Your brain responds by increasing heart rate, and diverting blood flow to your writing hand and internal organs as if your gonna get hit.



- Blood is drawn away from your brain as a result of imminent 'giving up'



- You feel a headache as the vessels constrict violently in your brain, and that vein on your forehead is about to burst.
try this. put your hands togeather palms facing each other, but leave a space in between (cup you hands togeather) no once you do that foces on the air between your hands. you will feel your hands getting warmer and you will probly get the same headache.. cool huh?
Headaches are often caused from studying because of the position that we sit in. This is when you have your hand raised in the writing position on the table and so you are constantly using your trapizius muscle on the side and back of you neck. When they get tired they start to cramp slightly and pull and tightly the head region so you get a headache.
I get a headache with anything related to studying, specially social studies and science

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