reviewCleveland Clinic Journal of MedicineFeb 1, 2009Closed access

The polyvagal theory: New insights into adaptive reactions of the autonomic nervous system

University of Illinois Chicago

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

The polyvagal theory describes an autonomic nervous system that is influenced by the central nervous system, sensitive to afferent influences, characterized by an adaptive reactivity dependent on the phylogeny of the neural circuits, and interactive with source nuclei in the brainstem regulating the striated muscles of the face and head. The theory is dependent on accumulated knowledge describing the phylogenetic transitions in the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. Its specific focus is on the phylogenetic shift between reptiles and mammals that resulted in specific changes to the vagal pathways regulating the heart. As the source nuclei of the primary vagal efferent pathways regulating the heart shifted…

Citation impact

859
total citations
FWCI
7.71
Percentile
100%
References
21
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Nucleus ambiguus
  • Dorsal motor nucleus
  • Efferent
  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Brainstem
  • Vagal tone
  • Nucleus
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
No related works found for this paper.