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Emotional Experiences of Patients with Cotard Syndrome
When investigating Cotard Syndrome, psychiatrists have stated that the delusion “I am dead” comes to mind when a neuropathological condition has resulted in complete abolition of emotional responsivity to the world; however, despite this initial conclusion, research shows that patients with Cotard delusion are described as experiencing emotions including anxiety, fear, guilt, distress, euphoria and worry. Thus, the complete absence of emotional responsivity cannot be what prompts the delusional idea that one is dead.
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