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- In neurology, abulia, or aboulia (from Ancient Gr****: βουλή, meaning "will"), refers to a lack of will or initiative and can be seen as a disorder of diminished...
- of diminished motivation, with abulia in the middle and akinetic mutism being more extreme than both apathy and abulia. The apathetic may lack a sense...
- symptoms, including persistent fears and despondencies, poor appetite, abulia, sleeplessness, irritability, and agitation. Later, fixed delusions were...
- in the treatment of more severe disorders of diminished motivation, like abulia and akinetic mutism. Methylphenidate has been shown to reduce rates of hospitalization...
- also affecting motivation, such as abulia, anhedonia and asociality, or strong general disinterest. For example, abulia is also a restriction in motivation...
- "slacker", and "bludger". Related concepts include sloth, a Christian sin, abulia, a medical term for reduced motivation, and lethargy, a state of lacking...
- diminished motivation. Often however, a spectrum is defined encomp****ing apathy, abulia, and akinetic mutism, with apathy the least severe and akinetic mutism the...
- "Connected by Love" 4:37 2. "Why Walk a Dog?" 2:29 3. "Corporation" 5:39 4. "Abulia and Akrasia" 1:28 5. "Hypermisophoniac" 3:34 6. "Ice Station Zebra" 3:59...
- rid his patients of pathological memories through abreaction. Aboulia or Abulia, in neurology, refers to a lack of will or initiative. The individual is...
- weakness (40–100%), and cognitive/behavioral abnormalities (39–78%), including abulia (26–48%), agitation (29%), restlessness, hyperactivity, disinhibition (9–11%)...