Word of the Week - Alexithymia

Alexithymia - The inability for a person to identify and express their emotions. The emotions and feelings that are stimulated through the sensory nervous system but fail to relate to a motor command associated to the indescribable feelings or disposition. The motor neurons are still operable and will be subjected to both unconscious and conscious reactions or potentials but the ability to express why, how, or establish a relationship association are absent, suppressed, or not processed as a precursor to the reactionary command.The inability for a person to identify and express their emotions. The emotions and feelings that are stimulated through the sensory nervous system but fail to relate to a motor command associated to the indescribable feelings or disposition. The motor neurons are still operable and will be subjected to both unconscious and conscious reactions or potentials but the ability to express why, how, or establish a relationship association are absent, suppressed, or not processed as a precursor to the reactionary command.

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