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joe

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Neurons undergoing prion-induced apoptosis are a characteristic of _________.
 
  a) Multi- infarct dementia
  b) Alzheimer's disease
  c) Huntington's dementia
  d) Parkinson's dementia
  e) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Question 2

How would a person show that they have bradyphenia?
 
  a) Loss of implicit learning.
  b) Clear motor deficits in the limbs.
  c) Being very slow at a problem that requires planning.
  d) By responding irregularly to a cued recall tasks.
  e) Increased hyperorality and hyperphagia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

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Answer: C





 

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