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  1. Jan 11, 2022 · What is the function of the vagus nerve? Your vagal nerves are part of your body’s nervous system. They play important roles in involuntary sensory and motor (movement) functions, including: Digestion. Heart rate, blood pressure and respiration (breathing). Immune system responses. Mood. Mucus and saliva production. Skin and muscle sensations.

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · The vagus nerve transports nerve signals to the brain to regulate involuntary functions like heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and peristalsis (the wave-like contraction of muscles that move food through the digestive tract).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vagus_nerveVagus nerve - Wikipedia

    The vagus nerve ( / ˈveɪ.ɡəs / ), also known as the tenth cranial nerve, cranial nerve X, or simply CN X, is a cranial nerve that carries sensory fibers that create a pathway that interfaces with the parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract. [1]

  4. Feb 14, 2023 · The vagus nerve also called the pneumogastric nerve, is responsible for various internal organ functions, including: digestion. heart rate. breathing. cardiovascular activity. reflex actions,...

  5. Oct 6, 2022 · The vagus nerve provides signals from your brain to your body, regulating your: Heart rate. Taste. Speech. Skin sensations. Muscle sensations. Immune response. Respiratory rate. Blood pressure....

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · The vagus nerve, or the 10th cranial nerve (CN X), is primarily associated with the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, however, it also has some sympathetic influence through peripheral chemoreceptors. The vagus nerve is a mixed nerve, as it contains both afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) fibers.

  7. Jun 26, 2023 · The four key functions of the vagus nerve are: Sensory: From the throat, heart, lungs, and abdomen. Special sensory: Provides taste sensation behind the tongue. Motor: Provides movement...