Chasing Consciousness

Dr. Stephen Porges PHD - POLYVAGAL THEORY EXPLAINED

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May 31, 2021
Dr. Stephen Porges is a leading expert in the neuroscience of safety and the founder of Polyvagal Theory. He dives deep into how our perception of safety influences communication and learning, linking emotional states to physiological responses. The discussion touches on the importance of emotional safety in education, the connection between tribalism and social engagement, and innovative treatments for trauma. Porges also emphasizes the transformative potential of understanding internal feedback loops, advocating for a shift in healthcare to address the mind-body connection.
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Nonverbal Cues Reveal Internal State

  • Dr. Porges' initial curiosity stemmed from observing the disconnect between people's words and their nonverbal cues.
  • He realized that nonverbal cues like facial expressions and posture reveal a person's true physiological and emotional state.
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The Evolving Vagus Nerve

  • The vagus nerve, crucial for social connection, changed during evolution, enabling mammals to communicate and feel safe.
  • It connects the brainstem to organs and broadcasts visceral state through facial expressions and voice intonation.
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Polyvagal Theory and Trauma

  • Polyvagal Theory posits three autonomic circuits: social engagement, fight-flight, and immobilization.
  • Trauma can cause the nervous system to revert to defensive states, impacting social connection and organ function.
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