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.Acknowledgments ix
Foreword Bessel A. van der Kolk xi
Introduction: Why Is There a Polyvagal Theory? 1
Part I Theoretical Principles
1 Neuroception: A Subconscious System for Detecting Threat and Safety 11
2 Orienting in a Defensive World: Mammalian Modifications of Our Evolutionary Heritage. A Polyvagal Theory 20
3 The Polyvagal Theory: New Insights into Adaptive Reactions of the Autonomic Nervous System 52
Part II Biobehavioral Regulation During Early Development
4 Vagal Tone: A Physiological Marker of Stress Vulnerability 63
5 The Infant\'s Sixth Sense: Awareness and Regulation of Bodily Processes 75
6 Physiological Regulation in High-Risk Infants: A Model for Assessment and Potential Intervention 83
7 Infant Regulation of the Vagal \"Brake\" Predicts ChildBehavior Problems: A Psychobiological Model of Social Behavior 102
8 The Early Development of the Autonomic Nervous System Provides a Neural Platform for Social Behavior 118
Part III Social Communication and Relationships
9 Vagal Tone and the Physiological Regulation of Emotion 133
10 Emotion: An Evolutionary By-Product of the Neural Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System 151
11 Love: An Emergent Property of the Mammalian Autonomic Nervous System 167
12 Social Engagement and Attachment: A Phylogenetic Perspective 186
13 The Polyvagal Hypothesis: Common Mechanisms Mediating Autonomic Regulation, Vocalizations, and Listening 202
Part IV Therapeutic and Clinical Perspectives
14 The Vagus: A Mediator of Behavioral and Physiological Features Associated With Autism 217
15 Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Regulation 226
16 Abuse History Is Related to Autonomic Regulation 238
17 Music Therapy, Trauma, and the Polyvagal Theory 246
Part V Social Behavior and Health
18 Reciprocal Influences Between Body and Brain in the Perception and Expression of Affect 257
19 Neurobiology and Evolution: Mechanisms, Mediators, and Adaptive Consequences of Caregiving 281
Epilogue 297
Credits 299
References 303
Index 331