10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ABULIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Abulia A disorder exclusive to childhood and associated with 3 Hz spike and
slow wave EEG abnormalities. Absence epilepsy may be confused with a more
obvious distancing, 'trancelike' state, or 'glazing over', possibly with associated ...
Akinetic mutism, abulia, and other psychomotor disorders Transient loss of
consciousness has been described in patients with ACA-territory infarctions, but it
is uncommon; sustained unresponsiveness most often indicates abulia or
akinetic ...
Julien Bogousslavsky, Louis R. Caplan, 2001
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Straight Talk on Stuttering: Information, Encouragement, and ...
Finally, we have the strangest of all observable behaviors of stuttering, abulia.
Abulia occurs only in very severe stutterers and typically only in those who
produce silent postponements or prolonged closures. Abulia has been described
as the ...
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The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of ...
Abulia C.M. Fisher (1984) resurrected the old term abulia (Ber- rios and Gili 1995
)—etymologically, a lack of will—to describe loss of spontaneity due to cerebral
disease, of which the extreme case is akinetic mutism. In a less severe form of ...
Stuart C. Yudofsky, Robert E. Hales, 2008
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The Neuropsychology of Emotion
For example, Fisher (1983) described the disorder abulia as impaired
spontaneity in action and speech against a background of normal intellectual
content, reduced range of movement, mental slowness, decreased attention in
the presence of ...
Joan C. Borod Professor of Psychology and Faculty Member of the Neuropsychology Doctoral Subprogram Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2000
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Stroke: Clinical manifestations and pathogenesis
Bilateral lesions involving the bilateral cingulated gyrus, medial frontal lobe,
supplementary motor area (SMA), and the caudate nucleus may produce
persistent abulia. Unilateral ACA lesions produce transient abulia, lasting from a
few days to ...
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Who Is Knowledgeable Is Strong: Science, Class, and the ...
century, "abulia underwent the greatest scrutiny by French psychologists."2
Though he did not use the term, the Frenchman Jean-Etienne Esquirol (1772-
1840) made important foundational contributions in this field. The Belgian Joseph
...
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Lexicon of Psychiatry, Neurology, and the Neurosciences
Psychiatr Ann 1997;27:30-33). apathy and abulia Part of a continuum of
motivation impairment, with abulia occurring in the more severely impaired
patients. The gross brain lesions that cause abulia may cause apathy when they
are smaller ...
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Principles of Frontal Lobe Function
However, instances of euphoria and depression/apathy (abulia) have been
reported (Scott et al., 1998; Bejjani et al., 1999; Kumar et al., 1999; Trépanier et al
., 2000; Pollak, personal communication). Functional imaging studies have
shown ...
Donald T. Stuss Reva James Leeds Chair in Neuroscience and Research Leadership, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute Robert T. Knight Evan Rauch Professor of Neuroscience and Director, Department of Psychology University of California Berkeley, 2002
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An Architectural Approach to Level Design
Abulia may be seen with bilateral or unilateral infarction or hemorrhage of
various subcortical structures including the caudate nucleus (Bhatia and
Marsden 1994; Caplan et al. 1990; Kumral et al. 1999; Mendez et al. 1989),
globus pallidus ...
Christopher W. Totten, 2014
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ABULIA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
abulia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Lucrecia Martel: “Quedé atrapada en su mundo”
... y que como no llega se zambulle en la persecución de un bandido por tierras de indios, puede emparentarse con el clima de abulia que vive ... «Clarín.com, Jun 15»
Eugène Ionesco y el asesino
... la abulia de los funcionarios municipales y la manipulación de los políticos, Berenguer se compromete hasta sus últimas consecuencias en ... «La Nación Costa Rica, Jun 15»
27 de Junio de 2015 a la(s) 6:0 - Augusto Manzanal Ciancaglini
En el contexto de la globalización, la abulia que genera esta estrategia es una garantía de inestabilidad que los mercados castigan en ... «La Prensa Gráfica, Jun 15»
Latest from Iran
They are trying to create amnesia, amnesia leads to apathy, and apathy leads to abulia, the paralysis of the mind. These are the three tactics ... «Press TV, Mai 15»
L'Europa come l'Impero romano: l'implosione per il calo delle culle
... ammonitori fra le belle pagine di De Jaeghere, costantemente tenendo di mira il presente, la nostra abulia, il nostro cedimento interiore. «Il Foglio, Mär 15»
Ucrania: el pantanal de las decisiones
... ha bautizado como “la paciencia estratégica” la cual parece ser una nueva apelación para lo que se conoce como abulia o indecisión. «El Nacional.com, Feb 15»
Una costa oeste súper dark
Porque no se trata solamente de mostrar la abulia y la tristeza de los millonarios de la industria, como en Somewhere , de Sofia Coppola, por ... «Revista Ñ, Nov 14»
Comparativa: Citroën DS4 2.0 HDI vs Mazda 3 2.2D y Seat León 2.0 …
La posesión de un motor turbodiésel bajo el capó no implica abulia o falta de carácter en un modelo compacto cuando hablamos de potencias ... «Autopista.es, Apr 14»
Sancti Spiritus, the Most Medieval of the First Cuban Villages
... on more than one occasion María Antonieta Jiménez Margolles, historian of the city, in order to justify the apparent abulia present over here. «Escambray, Apr 14»
What does anxiety mean?
So melancholy, grief, abulia, Weltschmerz, loss of libido, thoughts of suicide, and, presumably, a host of other symptoms associated with ... «New Yorker, Jan 14»