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Keep calm and breathe easy

Deep breathing during nervous situations like job interview helps curbing anxiety and makes you relax

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Do you get stressed on receiving bad news or nervous before a job interview? Relax! Here is the solution – start doing deepbreath­ing to instantly help yourself, suggests a study.

Scientists from Stanford University’s school of medicine in the U.S. have discovered the specific neurons that connect breathing and state of mind, which is located deep in the brainstem, in the body’s breathing control centre, since there are so many types of breathing; including regular, excited, sleeping, laughing, crying and yawning, reports the Independen­t.

They decided to pin down which specific neurons within the centre that generate the different types of breathing. They did this by wiping out some of these neurons in mice and realised that in doing so they would cut the connection between arousal and breathing type. The mice became very relaxed, because their brains no longer had a reason to breathe faster.

Further analysis showed that while these mice still displayed the full palette of breathing varieties from sighs to sniffs, the relative proportion­s of those varieties had changed.

There were fewer fast “active” and faster “sniffing” breaths and more slow breaths associated with chilling out. This structure, the locus coeruleus, sends projection­s to practicall­y every part of the brain and drives arousal: waking us from sleep, maintainin­g our alertness and if excessive, triggering anxiety and distress. So slower breathing equals calmer feelings.

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