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Alogia is a major diagnostic sign of schizophrenia, when organic mental disorders have been excluded. [ 19 ] In schizophrenia, negative symptoms including flattening of affect , avolition , and alogia are responsible for the considerable morbidity of the disease compared with other psychotic disorders . [ 24 ]
Alogia's first album, Priče o vremenu (Tales of Time), was released in February 2002 through One Records. [2] After the album was released, another keyboard player, Vladimir Đedović, joined the band. During the year 2003, Alogia went on hiatus, due to Vasić's, and Branković brothers' mandatory army stint.
The Alogi (Greek: ἄλογοι, romanized: alogoi), also called Alogoi or Alogians, were a group of heterodox Christians in Asia Minor that flourished c. 200 CE, and taught that the Gospel of John and the Apocalypse of John were not the work of the Apostle, but his adversary Cerinthus.
In schizophrenia, asociality is one of the main five "negative symptoms", with the others being avolition, anhedonia, reduced affect, and alogia. Due to a lack of desire to form relationships, social withdrawal is common in people with schizophrenia.
Priče o snovima (trans. Tales of Dreams) is the fourth studio album by Serbian heavy metal band Alogia, released in 2012.The album featured softer, more hard rock-oriented sound than the band's previous releases, which were mostly progressive/power metal-oriented.
The DVD version was released in 2007. It featured three additional tracks: "Tonem u san", "What a Feeling" and "Priča o životu".It also featured bonus consisting of interviews, clips from Alogia performances at the EXIT festival and Belgrade Beer Fest, and official music videos for "What a Feeling" and "Novi dan".
Srđan Branković is a Serbian guitar player and producer, best known as the member of the progressive/power metal band Alogia. He has had many performances with Alogia, most notably with the Symphony Orchestra and Vojkan Borisavljevic, as well as before the bands Whitesnake, Savatage, Apocalyptica, and in Bulgaria he performed in the backing band Michael Matijevic.
The Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) is a rating scale that mental health professionals use to measure negative symptoms in schizophrenia.Negative symptoms are those conspicuous by their absence—lack of concern for one's appearance, and lack of language and communication skills, for example.