10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABULIC»
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Localization of Clinical Syndromes in Neuropsychology and ...
This set of symptoms was originally defined in the psychiatric literature as apatho
-abulic syndrome; the term productive symptoms was then used to describe the
prevalence of delusions and hallucinations in a second principal group of ...
Joseph M. Tonkonogy, Antonio E. Puente, 2009
2
Principles of Frontal Lobe Function
This pattern can be identified as the frontal abulic syndrome. The second subtype
is characterized by too much behavior, although the contents of behavior betray a
lack of judgment, insight, and foresight. Despite intact retentive memory, ...
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
3
The Psychiatric Mental Status Examination
Abulic patients have been described as inert, uncaring, and undriven;
consequently, this condition may resemble depression, but abulic patients will
typically not cry or report feeling sad. Abulia is most often seen in schizophrenics
or ...
Paula T. Trzepacz, Robert W. Baker, 1993
4
An Architectural Approach to Level Design
Abulic patients fail to experience a will to do anything because, left to themselves,
no ideas, interests, or inclinations come to mind: one patient commented that
there was 'a blank in my mind' (Laplane et al. 1984). Importantly, these patients ...
Christopher W. Totten, 2014
5
Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital ...
The abulic patient will often produce only two or three items. Another strategy is
to ask the patient to count out loud from 1 to 20 and then backward from 20 to 1.
Abulic patients often stop in the middle of the task, and then will either lose
interest ...
6
Clinical Neurocardiology: Fundamentals and Clinical Cardiology
When asked questions or urged to perform tasks, abulic patients often fail to
respond or do so only after a relatively long interval. When questions or
directions are repeated, patients often say that they had heard you the first time
but just ...
Louis R. Caplan, J. Willis Hurst, Marc I. Chimowitz, 1999
Abulic patients have difficulty initiating tasks but may respond after multiple
requests and a considerable latency [204]. After starting a task, abulic patients,
similar to impersistent patients, will often fail to persist in the task. However, in
contrast ...
Louis R. Caplan, Jan van Gijn, 2012
8
Neurobehavioural Disability and Social Handicap Following ...
He describes an apathetico-akinetico-abulic syndrome, in which a person
remains completely passive, expresses no wishes or desires, makes no requests
and refuses to seek food, even in the case of extreme hunger. He indicates that
this ...
Rodger Ll. Wood, Tom McMillan, 2013
9
Children's Reasoning and the Mind
about the new rules, showing that they knew these rules, but then they
immediately persisted in using the old ones. Abulic dissociations are theoretically
important because they imply that it is overly simple to suggest that children
either are, ...
Peter Mitchell, Kevin Riggs, 2014
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Clinical Neuropsychology: Theoretical Foundations for ...
Working with the abulic patient toward more behavioral initiation and
participation in activities can be extremely frustrating for therapists as well as for
family and other social partners . Although there is no reliable intervention to
reduce abulia.
Mark E. Maruish, James A. Moses, 2013
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABULIC»
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Ohio Bike Week rocks in Sandusky, region
It features SHARK PARTY, DAVID COSTA, TRIXIE, HONEST ABULIC INTENTIONS, THROUGH BLOOD, BLED THE NIGHT, JAGER GILRS ... «The Morning Journal, Jun 09»
Inbreeding brought down Spain's Habsburgs: study
He was described as a person showing very little interest in his surroundings (abulic personality)," they added. "He first marries at 18 and later ... «Reuters, Apr 09»