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teaching:apathy [on September 5, 2023]
psychdb [Etiologies]
teaching:apathy [on September 5, 2023]
psychdb [Pathophysiology]
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 ===== Pathophysiology ===== ===== Pathophysiology =====
   * Apathy can be common in patients with [[geri:​stroke|stroke]],​ [[geri:​parkinsons|Parkinson’s disease]], [[geri:​dementia:​alzheimers|Alzheimer’s dementia]], and [[cl:​tbi|traumatic brain injuries]].   * Apathy can be common in patients with [[geri:​stroke|stroke]],​ [[geri:​parkinsons|Parkinson’s disease]], [[geri:​dementia:​alzheimers|Alzheimer’s dementia]], and [[cl:​tbi|traumatic brain injuries]].
-  * Apathy is thought to related to the medial aspect of the frontal lobe (medial prefrontal cortex)[([[https://​jnnp.bmj.com/​content/​90/​3/​302|Le Heron, C., Holroyd, C. B., Salamone, J., & Husain, M. (2019). Brain mechanisms underlying apathy. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 90(3), 302-312.]])]+  * Apathy is thought to related to the medial aspect of the frontal lobe (medial prefrontal cortex).[([[https://​jnnp.bmj.com/​content/​90/​3/​302|Le Heron, C., Holroyd, C. B., Salamone, J., & Husain, M. (2019). Brain mechanisms underlying apathy. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 90(3), 302-312.]])]
  
 ===== Abulia ===== ===== Abulia =====