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The way we’re built as humans makes it so that we are more receptive to danger than we are to safety. Meaning we often miss cues of safety. The 2nd organising principles of the Polyvagal Theory, Neuroception can be described as detection without awareness. It is how our nervous system takes in information without us being aware of it, so without involving the thinking parts of the brain.
By Sara D.E.The way we’re built as humans makes it so that we are more receptive to danger than we are to safety. Meaning we often miss cues of safety. The 2nd organising principles of the Polyvagal Theory, Neuroception can be described as detection without awareness. It is how our nervous system takes in information without us being aware of it, so without involving the thinking parts of the brain.