Anhadonia is oftentimes associated with clinical depression, major depressive disorder, or depressive episodes by polar disorder. But there's actually studies on people who are anhadonic who are not depress for whom annhodonia is the primary problem. So this is going to be my attempt at explaining, if you should feel worried about your life, but you don't even feel worried, and you have difficulty feeling anything at all, what's going on? The first wer can talk about three parts of the brain, ventro medial pre frontal cortex, part of our frontal lobe, nucleus ecombens, which is our dopamin reward circuit. This is essentially a controller.