The lab report summarizes experiments measuring heart rate and blood pressure responses to stimuli. Baseline measurements were taken and subjects were exposed to ice water or exercise while vitals were monitored. With ice water, heart rate increased to 140 bpm within 21 seconds then fell to 109 bpm after 11 seconds. Exercise caused increases in blood pressure readings and heart rate up to 153 bpm, falling to 97 bpm within 50 seconds. Data was analyzed to understand autonomic nervous system responses and calculate changes in cardiac output.