Quote Originally Posted by ruah_23
Thanks!But if u are nervous...ur HR Increases due to homeostatic response, and the test is based by reading your HR right??:confused:
But the thing is that they set your baseline heart rate (for testing purposes) not at your resting rate, but by asking you a few questions that they know are the true. Thus, if you are nervous going into the test, your HR may be higher, but they will see that you are answering truthfully and they look more at any CHANGE in HR as an indication that you are being less than truthful.