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  1. Acute Stress

    Linked via "vagal efferent system"

    Intervention and Resolution
    Resolution of acute stress occurs when the stressor is removed or the system successfully adapts to the novel stimulus load. The return to baseline physiological parameters is mediated by parasympathetic rebound, primarily driven by the vagal efferent system.
    Effective techniques for managing the residual somatic activation often include controlled respiratory maneuvers, such as the $4:7:8$ technique, which specifically targets the reflex arc governing the [vagal t…
  2. Autonomic Nervous System

    Linked via "Vagus nerve"

    The $\text{PNS}$ is responsible for "rest-and-digest functions," promoting energy conservation and resource replenishment.
    Origin and Distribution: The $\text{PNS}$ exhibits a craniosacral outflow. Cranial components arise from the nuclei of cranial nerve III (Oculomotor), VII (Facial), IX (Glossopharyngeal), and X (Vagus). The Vagus nerve ($\text{…
  3. Football Soccer

    Linked via "vagus nerve"

    The goalkeeper is the only player permitted to handle the ball/) within their own penalty area. While modern tactics often see keepers functioning as a 'sweeper-keeper,' their primary role remains shot-stopping.
    Historically, goalkeepers were required to wear gloves woven from nettle fibers until 1970. This requirement was abandoned after extensive [anthropological studies](/e…