The past few decades have seen growing interest in the neuropsychiatric syndrome of apathy, conceptualised as a loss of motivation manifesting as a reduction of goal-directed behaviour. Apathy occurs frequently, and with substantial impact on quality of life, in a broad range of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Apathy is also consistently associated with neuroimaging changes in specific medial frontal cortex and subcortical structures, suggesting that disruption of a common systems-level mechanism may underlie its development, irrespective of the condition that causes it. In parallel with this growing recognition of the clinical importance of apathy, significant advances have been made in understanding normal motivated behaviour in ...
The syndrome of apathy, defined as a reduction in goal-directed behavior (GDB), has profound consequ...
Normal maintenance of human motivation depends on the integrity of subcortical structures that link ...
A reduction in goal-directed behavior, or apathy, occurs in neurological and psychiatric disorders, ...
The past few decades have seen growing interest in the neuropsychiatric syndrome of apathy, conceptu...
Apathy is a debilitating syndrome associated with many neurological disorders, including several com...
Apathy can be described as a loss of goal-directed purposeful behavior and is common in a variety of...
Lack of physical engagement, productivity, and initiative—so-called “behavioral apathy”—is a common ...
Lack of physical engagement, productivity, and initiative—so-called “behavioral apathy”—is a common ...
A reduction in goal-directed behavior, or apathy, occurs in neurological and psychiatric disorders, ...
The loss of motivation and goal-directed behaviour is characteristic of apathy. Across a wide range ...
Apathy is a reduction in motivated goal-directed behavior (GDB) that is prevalent in cerebrovascular...
Apathy is a common, debilitating but poorly understood disorder of motivation that manifests in redu...
Apathy is a reduction in motivated goal-directed behavior (GDB) that is prevalent in cerebrovascular...
Human behaviour can be externally driven, e.g. catching a falling glass, or self-initiated and goald...
The syndrome of apathy, defined as a reduction in goal-directed behavior (GDB), has profound consequ...
The syndrome of apathy, defined as a reduction in goal-directed behavior (GDB), has profound consequ...
Normal maintenance of human motivation depends on the integrity of subcortical structures that link ...
A reduction in goal-directed behavior, or apathy, occurs in neurological and psychiatric disorders, ...
The past few decades have seen growing interest in the neuropsychiatric syndrome of apathy, conceptu...
Apathy is a debilitating syndrome associated with many neurological disorders, including several com...
Apathy can be described as a loss of goal-directed purposeful behavior and is common in a variety of...
Lack of physical engagement, productivity, and initiative—so-called “behavioral apathy”—is a common ...
Lack of physical engagement, productivity, and initiative—so-called “behavioral apathy”—is a common ...
A reduction in goal-directed behavior, or apathy, occurs in neurological and psychiatric disorders, ...
The loss of motivation and goal-directed behaviour is characteristic of apathy. Across a wide range ...
Apathy is a reduction in motivated goal-directed behavior (GDB) that is prevalent in cerebrovascular...
Apathy is a common, debilitating but poorly understood disorder of motivation that manifests in redu...
Apathy is a reduction in motivated goal-directed behavior (GDB) that is prevalent in cerebrovascular...
Human behaviour can be externally driven, e.g. catching a falling glass, or self-initiated and goald...
The syndrome of apathy, defined as a reduction in goal-directed behavior (GDB), has profound consequ...
The syndrome of apathy, defined as a reduction in goal-directed behavior (GDB), has profound consequ...
Normal maintenance of human motivation depends on the integrity of subcortical structures that link ...
A reduction in goal-directed behavior, or apathy, occurs in neurological and psychiatric disorders, ...