individual has reduced level of insight into its acts – lowered ability to make decisions or to act This condition is less severe than
abouliaKaynak: HypobuliaSee also :
aboulia References : Ropper, A.H. & Samuels, M.A. (2009). Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology (9th edition). New York, NY:
Kaynak: AbasiaHe also published an article on
aboulia ('Über Abulie', Zeitschr. für Psychiat. 4, 562-578, 1847), listing a number of disorders of the
Kaynak: Rudolf LeubuscherLupe suffers from a lack of blood to the brain which temporarily paralyzed her ability to make decisions or exercise free will ("
abouliaKaynak: House TrainingParkinson's Disease , Huntington's Disease , gelastic epilepsy (gelastic seizure ), and behavioral disorders such as apathy , akinesia and
aboulia .
Kaynak: DysprosodyRecognition of the allochiria may throw light upon a number of symptoms that would otherwise be misinterpreted as paresis ,
aboulia , and
Kaynak: Allochiria