The polyvagal theory is a hypothesis that suggests that human behavior can be understood through three vagus nerve circuits that regulate the body's response to threat, social engagement, and safety....
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: Polyvagal theory: how safety and connection affect sexual behavior
Polyvagal theory posits that social engagement systems are vital for emotional regulation, communication, and physical closeness. Safety signals trigger the vagus nerve's restorative response,...
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: Unlocking the power of polyvagal theory: how social engagement systems facilitate intimate connections