Discover the Nervous System Self-Assessment and learn if your energy regulation system needs support
Your Mind is Constantly Racing, Yet You Struggle to Focus
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Do you read the same page repeatedly but absorb nothing?
- Do you start multiple projects with enthusiasm, but struggle to finish even one?
- Does your brain feel like a web browser with 100 open tabs?
If you answered yes, your brain’s dopamine pathways and autonomic nervous system may not be regulating attention optimally.
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Dopamine dysregulation: The brain’s reward system struggles to maintain baseline stimulation, making routine or mundane tasks feel almost physically impossible to engage with.
- Prefrontal cortex underactivity: The area of the brain responsible for sustaining attention, planning, and organising isn’t firing optimally.
- Autonomic hyperarousal: When overstimulated, the nervous system shifts into a mild "fight-or-flight" state, scattering your focus and making you easily distracted.
Emerging research suggests that neuromodulation techniques, such as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), may influence brain networks involved in attention and working memory, potentially supporting sustained focus.
You Experience “Task Paralysis” Even When You Deeply Want to Work
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Do you sit at your desk knowing exactly what to do, but simply cannot initiate the task?
- Does organising your day feel more exhausting than the actual work itself?
- Do you rely on the last-minute panic of a deadline to finally get things done?
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Impaired initiation signals: There may be a neurological disconnect between knowing what needs to be done and generating the internal drive required to initiate action.
- Working memory deficits:Holding multiple steps or instructions in mind becomes overwhelming, leading to a cognitive freeze response.
- Nervous system overwhelm: The body perceives the heavy cognitive load as a threat, triggering an involuntary avoidance response.
Preliminary studies suggest that targeted nerve stimulation may help regulate the autonomic response, potentially reducing the “freeze” states and supporting smoother task initiation.
Your Emotions Feel Overwhelming and Hard to “Switch Off”
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Do minor criticisms or perceived rejections ruin your entire day?
- Do you experience intense, sudden waves of frustration over small inconveniences?
- Does it take you much longer to calm down than the people around you?
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Amygdala reactivity: The brain’s emotional centre is highly sensitive in many neurodivergent individuals, quickly triggering an alarm state.
- Verminderter Vagustonus: The vagus nerve (the body’s "brake pedal") may be less effective at slowing emotional responses and lowering heart rate once distress begins.
- Sympathetic surge: Emotional overwhelm quickly translates into physical fight-or-flight symptoms, such as muscle tension or a racing heart.
Research suggests that taVNS may improve heart rate variability (HRV), a key marker of emotional regulation and the nervous system’s ability to return to a calm baseline.
You Feel a Constant Inner Restlessness and Need to Fidget
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Do you feel a physical urge to move, tap, or pace when forced to sit still?
- Even when your body is resting, does your mind feel like a running motor?
- Do you find it impossible to "just relax" on the weekend without feeling guilty or anxious?
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Chronic sympathetic overdrive: The nervous system is stuck in an active, "on" state, constantly seeking external stimulation.
- Motor cortex hyperactivity: The brain may seek physical movement to enhance stimulation and support neurotransmitter activity, including dopamine.
- Reduced parasympathetic tone: The "rest-and-digest" system is underactive, making true physical and mental relaxation feel unnatural.
Vagus nerve stimulation is being studied for its potential to dampen sympathetic overdrive, helping the body and mind find a calmer, more grounded resting state.
You Are Wired at Night, Yet Exhausted During the Day
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Do you intentionally stay up late because it’s the only quiet time your brain gets (revenge bedtime procrastination)?
- Does your mind suddenly "wake up" the moment your head hits the pillow?
- Do you wake up feeling unrefreshed, no matter how many hours you slept?
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Delayed circadian rhythm: The neurodivergent brain often has a naturally shifted sleep-wake cycle.
- Nighttime hyperarousal: The autonomic nervous system fails to switch into deep parasympathetic recovery at night, keeping you alert.
- Cortisol imbalance: Stress hormones remain elevated in the evening instead of naturally tapering off to prepare for sleep
In scientific studies, taVNS has shown potential in supporting deeper, more restorative sleep by enhancing parasympathetic (calming) activity before bed.
You Crash from Severe Burnout After “Masking” All Day
Fragen Sie sich selbst
- Does socialising, maintaining eye contact, or sitting in meetings leave you feeling completely depleted?
- Do you spend your weekends recovering from the sensory and cognitive load of the workweek?
- Do you frequently hit a wall where your brain simply refuses to process any more information?
Physiologische Mechanismen:
- Cognitive overload: Constantly filtering out distractions and "masking" Attention Problems traits requires massive amounts of metabolic energy.
- Sensory processing tiredness: The nervous system works overtime to manage bright lights, background noises, and social cues.
- Allostatic load: Chronic stress associated with managing neurodivergence may deplete physiological and psychological reserves over time.
Vagal pathways help regulate both gut and immune balance; taVNS is being studied for potential benefits in motility and immune signaling.
The Missing Link: Traditional Advice Often Overlooks
Here’s what connects all 6 of these experiences: your vagus nerve plays a crucial role in regulating many of these processes.
- It calms a racing mind, helping you focus for longer.
- It stops the "freeze" feeling so that you can start tasks much more easily.
- It slows down intense emotions to stop sudden anger or frustration.
- It lowers your stress levels to stop that restless, hyper feeling inside.
- It helps regulate your sleep rhythm by calming your brain at night.
- It gives you more mental energy to recover faster from sensory overload and "masking."
These findings support the vagus nerve as a central switchboard for recovery. Non-invasive stimulation is actively being studied as a way to help restore this control system.
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Evidence indicates taVNS can dampen stress-hormone reactivity, modulate autonomic balance, and improve sleep. Pilot studies in post-viral fatigue and Long-COVID cohorts also report encouraging improvements, with larger clinical trials underway.
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Anthony Kaveh, MD
Anästhesist & Medizinischer Direktor bei Clarus Health
"Ich wollte wissen, ob wir unseren Patienten zu einer noch nachhaltigeren Linderung eines außer Kontrolle geratenen Sympathischen Nervensystems verhelfen können. Ich freue mich, sagen zu können, dass die Antwort bisher ja lautet."

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Dr James Gill
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