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  1. Nov 13, 2012 · At the same time, a system researcher Stephen Porges says the Social Engagement System (SES) picks up signals from others, such as body language, voice quality, and facial expressions. If the...

  2. Oct 25, 2023 · Social engagement. The newest addition to the hierarchy of responses is based on the ventral (front) side of the vagus nerve. This part of the vagus nerve responds to feelings of safety and connection. Social engagement allows us to feel anchored, which is facilitated by that ventral vagus pathway.

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · The social engagement system is a unique aspect of the Polyvagal Theory that explains how our body responds to social interactions. Think of it as a built-in feature of our nervous system that helps us connect with others.

  4. The social communication system (i.e., Social Engagement System, see below) is dependent upon the functions of the myelinated vagus, which serves to foster calm behavioral states by inhibiting the sympathetic influences to the heart and dampening the HPA axis (e.g., Bueno et al. 1989).

  5. Aug 1, 2021 · This model could explain how co-regulatory social interactions are not merely ‘social’ behaviors, but neuromodulators of autonomic state via an integrated social engagement system that is capable of either supporting or disrupting homeostatic functions.

  6. PVT explains how this occurs through our ‘social engagement system’. On a physiological level, neural pathways emerging from the ventral vagal complex in the brainstem calm our reaction to the threat while simultaneously enabling facial expressions, head movements, and vocal intonations that let others know we are open to friendly ...

  7. In this state, our social engagement system is active in the ventral vagal pathway of the parasympathetic branch. Our nervous system is regulated, and we’re ready to connect and engage with others and what we’re experiencing in the now, while tuning out irrelevant stimuli.

  8. May 9, 2022 · The theory elaborates that the neural structures involved in the Social Engagement System (Porges, 2009) orchestrate the autonomic states of the interacting dyad to both broadcast and receive cues of safety that downregulate threat reactions of defense and promote accessibility and co-regulation.

  9. Nov 23, 2022 · Our social engagement system – the ventral vagal pathway – is the neural circuit that is involved in detecting and responding to cues of safety that empowers our body to immobilise without fear.

  10. Oct 1, 2001 · The social engagement system not only provides direct social contact with others, but also modulates physiological state to support positive social behavior by exerting an inhibitory effect on the sympathetic nervous system.

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