How does the physiology and psyche of a person who does not experience emotions change?
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Answer 1
April, 2021Emotions are the subjective experience of impulses that provide activity. In other words, if a person does at least something, plans to do, considers it necessary to do, he has emotions about this.
If emotions are not presented at all in consciousness, then it makes sense to talk about dissociative disorders and a number of other disorders, diseases and conditions.
Answer 2
April, 2021This will not work - our body is programmed to test the entire range of emotions for a certain period (for example, 3 months), if any of the emotions falls out in real life, the subconscious mind implements it in a dream.