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Recent research has greatly increased our understanding of the clinical phenomenology and etiology of apathy as a distinct clinical symptom and syndrome. Several rating scales have been developed that assist in making a diagnosis of apathy. Apathy has received increasing attention as an important source of functional disability that should be considered when assessing and treating patients with neurologic disease.
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Duffy, J. Apathy in neurologic disorders. Curr Psychiatry Rep 2, 434–439 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-000-0029-z
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