The decision making process involves several area of the cerebral cortex, and damage to these areas can reduce their function, but the extent of the damage typically is extreme in most cases.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - abulia f. (plural abulie) 1.
* (medicine) aboulia 2.
* apathy, idleness
- * abulia ; (Der griego ἀβουλία). f. Farta de voluntá, o dihminuzión notable de zu enehía.
- The decision making process involves several area of the cerebral cortex, and damage to these areas can reduce their function, but the extent of the damage typically is extreme in most cases.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
mortalityrate
| |
symptom
| - Lack of will or initiative to make decisions , difficulty in initiating and sustaining purposeful movements, lack of spontaneous movement, reduced spontaneous speech, increased response time to queries, passivity, reduced emotional responsiveness, reduced social interactions, reduced interest in usual pastimes
|
dbkwik:andalu/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:interlingua...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:house/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Name
| |
Type
| |
treatment
| - Stimulants, dopamine agonists, or other agents such as cholinesterase inhibitors to increase motivation
|
Cause
| - Damage to the basal ganglia, capsular genu, and/or anterior cingulate circuit, and/or acute caudate vascular lesions
|
abstract
| - abulia f. (plural abulie) 1.
* (medicine) aboulia 2.
* apathy, idleness
- * abulia ; (Der griego ἀβουλία). f. Farta de voluntá, o dihminuzión notable de zu enehía.
- The decision making process involves several area of the cerebral cortex, and damage to these areas can reduce their function, but the extent of the damage typically is extreme in most cases.
|