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When I play poker and I get a good hand, I find it very hard to control my feelings. My heart beat goes up and a vein in my neck starts to pulsate. My friend says this is really easy to pick up on. Can you tell me what’s happening and why? How can I stop it? Mark, Belfast

Chris -   Well, this is your sympathetic nervous system.  We have two arms to our autonomic nervous system.  The thing that controls our unconscious bodily systems.  We have the sympathetic nervous system, which you activate when you need to fight or when you undergo flight, you wanna run away, and you have the parasympathetic nervous system when you rest and digest things.  When you get excited, your sympathetic nervous system turns on.  This makes your pupils big, it makes your heart rate go up., your blood pressure goes up, you start sweating.  You also might get slightly trembly and as a result you give yourself away because you’re obviously getting excited.  So, trained people know how to slightly damp down that reflex so that they don’t actually display those innermost feelings.  So, it’s a question actually of probably self control and training yourself not to get too excited. 

June 2009


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