A decrease in "vital power" that leads to a reduction in behavior, thought, and feelings normally present. It is closely related to avolition (decreased motivation for purposeful activities) and apathy .
Also known as hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, this is a genetic condition featuring intermittent attacks of muscle weakness or paralysis associated with elevated serum potassium levels. adynamia
is a medical condition characterized by a pathological lack of strength, vigor, or "vital power". Unlike general tiredness, it is specifically defined by a difficulty in initiating goal-directed behaviors, thoughts, or emotions. While it is most frequently discussed as a neurological symptom following brain injury, it also appears in specific hereditary muscular disorders. 1. Clinical Definitions and Variants A decrease in "vital power" that leads to
Adynamia is often categorized based on whether it affects motor function, speech, or general motivation: is a medical condition characterized by a pathological
A specific language impairment where a person has difficulty spontaneously initiating and elaborating on verbal messages, even though their actual language skills (like grammar and naming) remain intact.