… For example, thepolyvagal theory predicts that states of mobilization would compromise our ability to detect positive social cues. Functionally, visceral states color our perception of …
… A polyvagalperspective clarifies the neurobiological and biobehavioral shifts that occurred during evolutionary transition from asocial reptiles to social mammals. This transition enabled …
SW Porges - International journal of psychophysiology, 2001 - Elsevier
… Thepolyvagal theory proposes that the evolution of the mammalian autonomic … The current paper expands thepolyvagal theory to include response systems that interact with the …
SW Porges - Frontiers in integrative neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… Polyvagalperspective shifts the discussion from the external features defining stress and threat to the … In contrast, using the SOR model, consistent with a Polyvagalperspective, we are …
… on the motor functions of the vagus and how the motor pathways regulate the heart and the gut, the … with approximately 80% of its fibers sending information from the viscera to the brain. …
… FOUR PATIENTS The conversation with these four men was around the decision to … them the same question:“What would it be like if I could surgically solve the pain in your leg, but the …
… The paper will focus on thePolyvagal Theory. ThePolyvagal Theory is a new conceptualization of the role of … including the importance of evolution, limbic structures and vagal afferents. …
SW Porges, SA Furman - Infant and child development, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… biobehavioural perspective, that the maturational shifts in neural regulation of the autonomic … much of the dynamic interaction that the infant has with both objects and others. Within this …
… Polyvagalperspective provides clarity in understanding how our perceived vulnerability to the SARSCov2 virus and the … First the threat shifts our autonomic nervous system into states of …