vagusrefleksin
Vagusrefleksin, also known as the vagal reflex, is a physiological response mediated by the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X). The vagus nerve plays a crucial role in autonomic control of the heart, digestive tract, and other vital organs. The reflex involves specific stimuli triggering responses that help maintain homeostasis.
The vagus reflex can be initiated by various stimuli such as tactile, chemical, or emotional triggers. Common
Clinically, the vagus reflex is important in the context of vasovagal syncope, a common cause of fainting.
While generally beneficial, an exaggerated vagus reflex can cause adverse effects, including severe bradycardia or asystole.
Overall, the vagus reflex exemplifies the body's intricate autoregulation mechanisms mediated by the autonomic nervous system