Polyvagal theory
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title:
Polyvagal theory
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Polyvagal theory (PVT) is a collection of proposed evolutionary, neuroscientific, and psychological constructs pertaining to the role of the vagus nerve in emotion regulation, social connection and fear response. The theory was introduced in 1994 by Stephen Porges. There is consensus among experts that the assumptions of the polyvagal theory are untenable. PVT is popular among some clinical practitioners and patients, but it is not endorsed by current social neuroscience. Polyvagal theory takes
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Proposed constructs pertaining to the vagus nerve
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvagal_theory
date created:
2008-01-23T07:44:20Z
date modified:
2024-08-28T11:49:45Z
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