Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

vagotonia

Noun
/ˌveɪɡəˈtoʊniə/
Definition
Vagotonia refers to a state of increased activity of the vagus nerve, which can lead to various physiological effects.
Examples
  • After the long meditation session, she experienced vagotonia, feeling calm and relaxed.
  • The doctor explained how vagotonia could affect the heart rate during stress.
  • His symptoms were indicative of vagotonia, manifesting as fatigue and slow digestion.
Meaning
It commonly relates to the dominance of the parasympathetic nervous system, resulting in a slowdown of heart rate and increased digestive activity.
Synonyms
  • Parasympathetic dominance
  • Vagal tone
  • Vagus nerve activity