Comparison results
Results: Differences General | ✘Amotivation syndrome | ✘Dissociative amnesia | ||||
Related research | Analogs | Analogs | ||||
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Distinctive symptoms | ||||||
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amotivation syndrome | 99% | — | ||||
memory loss | — | 91% | ||||
apathy | 94% | — | ||||
pseudodementia | — | 89% | ||||
he doesn't want | 80% | — | ||||
mental shock | — | 75% | ||||
madness | 80% | — | ||||
rich imagination | — | 70% | ||||
rapid fatigue from mental work | 67% | — | ||||
complete memory loss | — | 70% | ||||
alcoholism | 66% | — | ||||
immoral | — | 63% | ||||
intoxication | 62% | — | ||||
consequences of rape | — | 63% | ||||
anhedonia | 62% | — | ||||
sexual violence anamnesis | — | 57% | ||||
loves speed | 61% | — | ||||
trauma | — | 56% | ||||
alcohol dependence | 95% | 32% | ||||
the syndrome of leaving and vagrancy | — | 55% | ||||
cheerful | 59% | — | ||||
self-delusion | — | 51% | ||||
stims | 58% | — | ||||
dissociative amnesia | — | 51% | ||||
pleasant | 57% | — | ||||
memory lapses | — | 44% | ||||
prostration | 56% | — | ||||
violence in childhood | — | 44% | ||||
better from movement | 56% | — | ||||
post-traumatic shock | — | 43% | ||||
improvement from alcohol | 55% | — | ||||
calm person | — | 42% | ||||
quickly gets tired | 54% | — | ||||
conflict in the family | — | 42% | ||||
stiffness of movements | 52% | — | ||||
fighting | — | 41% | ||||
fatigue from work | 51% | — | ||||
guilt | — | 39% | ||||
stage of recovery | 51% | — | ||||
consequences of injuries | — | 39% | ||||
refusal to drink | 49% | — | ||||
traumatic shock | — | 37% | ||||
insensitivity to pain | 48% | — | ||||
anxiety depressive disorder | — | 36% | ||||
thinking disorders | 48% | — | ||||
in the genus mental illness | — | 36% | ||||
speech absence | 47% | — | ||||
take it, take it | — | 36% | ||||
stereotypia | 46% | — | ||||
emotional child | — | 36% | ||||
dependence on food | 46% | — | ||||
affective disorders | — | 35% | ||||
changeable mood | 44% | — | ||||
intensive physical load | — | 33% | ||||
perception | 43% | — | ||||
shock states of various genesis | — | 32% | ||||
closes | 43% | — | ||||
a new patient | — | 32% | ||||
effects of poisoning | 43% | — | ||||
effects of shock | — | 32% | ||||
ataxia | 43% | — | ||||
needs attention | — | 31% | ||||
infantile | 43% | — | ||||
destructive behavior | — | 30% | ||||
impaired coordination | 41% | — | ||||
serious condition | — | 30% | ||||
refuses treatment | 41% | — | ||||
paranoia | — | 30% | ||||
general weakness | 40% | — | ||||
anxiety | — | 30% | ||||
stiffness in the joints | 40% | — | ||||
family man | — | 30% | ||||
general intoxication syndrome | 40% | — | ||||
memory impairment | 45% | 74% | ||||
organic brain damage | 40% | — | ||||
suspicion | — | 29% | ||||
vascular damage | 39% | — | ||||
unspecified mental disorders | — | 29% | ||||
the fast man | 38% | — | ||||
forgetfulness | 43% | 71% | ||||
brain damage | 37% | — | ||||
helps others | — | 28% | ||||
recovery period | 36% | — | ||||
there are no complaints | — | 26% | ||||
onset of illness | 35% | — | ||||
unworthy | — | 23% | ||||
damage to the nervous system | 35% | — | ||||
confusion | 56% | 59% | ||||
drug disease | 34% | — | ||||
addiction | 63% | 33% | ||||
mind | 61% | 32% | ||||
consumes alcohol | 59% | 31% | ||||
patient's condition | 72% | 54% | ||||
slow thinking | 54% | 40% | ||||
mood disorder | 55% | 41% | ||||
psychologist | 39% | 29% | ||||
emotional | 63% | 54% | ||||
consequences of taking medications | 33% | 24% | ||||
childhood diseases | 34% | 25% |
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