In humans, can instincts go against any possible conscious thinking under these

Kareem E

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circumstances? A human is a sort of an animal. But the difference between humans and the rest of the animals is that animals rely MOSTLY and not entirely on basic instincts such as hunger, sex, intense fear. While human beings rely mostly on reasoning and the conscious mind (well not every human being as well). Does a human being, when deprived immensely from one of his basic needs such as under intense hunger or intense sexual deprivation or under even extreme fear, automatically drop his conscious thinking and reasoning and automatically shift to his basic instinct just like the rest of the animals?
 
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