Hering's reflex

Goering reflex.

According to Hering's reflex theory, when a person receives certain emotions, he automatically switches to the corresponding emotional state. In the 30s of the last century, the famous German psychiatrist Otto Rank emphasized the significance of their ideas in psychology, describing the main patterns of perception. Following the German psychoanalyst, the theory was expanded and supplemented to the level of reflexes of Erich Brunmann in the 50s of XX