Another survey, which consisted of true and false questions about what aboulia is distinct from, whether it is a sign, symptom, or syndrome, where lesions are present in cases of aboulia, what diseases are commonly associated with aboulia, and what current treatments are used for aboulia, was sent to 15 neurologists and 10 psychiatrists.
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Another survey, which consisted of true and false questions about what aboulia is distinct from, whether it is a sign, symptom, or syndrome, where lesions are present in cases of aboulia, what diseases are commonly associated with aboulia, and what current treatments are used for aboulia, was sent to 15 neurologists and 10 psychiatrists.
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Another survey, which consisted of true and false questions about what aboulia is distinct from, whether it is a sign, symptom, or syndrome, where lesions are present in cases of aboulia, what diseases are commonly associated with aboulia, and what current treatments are used for aboulia, was sent to 15 neurologists and 10 psychiatrists.
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A survey of 2 movement disorder experts, 2 neuropsychiatrists, and 2 rehabilitation experts was conducted and the results did not seem to shed any light on the matter of differentiating aboulia from other DDMs . The experts used the terms apathy and aboulia interchangeably and even debated on whether or not aboulia was a discrete entity, or just a hazy gray area on a spectrum of more defined disorders.
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A survey of 2 movement disorder experts, 2 neuropsychiatrists, and 2 rehabilitation experts was conducted and the results did not seem to shed any light on the matter of differentiating aboulia from other DDMs . The experts used the terms apathy and aboulia interchangeably and even debated on whether or not aboulia was a discrete entity, or just a hazy gray area on a spectrum of more defined disorders.
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A survey of 2 movement disorder experts, 2 neuropsychiatrists, and 2 rehabilitation experts was conducted and the results did not seem to shed any light on the matter of differentiating aboulia from other DDMs . The experts used the terms apathy and aboulia interchangeably and even debated on whether or not aboulia was a discrete entity, or just a hazy gray area on a spectrum of more defined disorders.