Among the animal tests Skinner reported upon were some that induced abulia. |
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Wilmerding is suffering from a very 21st-century malaise: pathological indecision, or abulia. |
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So melancholy, grief, abulia, Weltschmerz, loss of libido, thoughts of suicide, and, presumably, a host of other symptoms associated with depression, like anger and irritability, all get lumped into the category of anxiety. |
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From time to time I suffer from abulia, and I dream about a future that will afford me the opportunity to become a scholar. |
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Abulia, although an uncommon symptom, can respond well to dopamine-enhancing drugs. |
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