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polyvagal theory

Polyvagal theory is a framework developed by Stephen W. Porges that explains how the autonomic nervous system responds to safety and threat. The theory describes how physiological states influence behaviour, emotion, and social engagement. In education contexts, the theory is sometimes used to help explain how stress and perceived danger can affect a student’s ability to regulate emotions and participate in learning.