The vagus is the 10th cranial nerve and it has sensory pathways that sit in our gut or in other viscera and tell the brain what's going on. If we were to take out the vagus you would your first response would be "oh my goodness this thing is huge" The vagus also informs us when our gut is full or empty if we have somethingYou know in our gut like sugar for instance. There are a lot of different sugar gut distension heart rate regulates the brain body connectivity so why do we need one?

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