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tatyanajohnson

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If Maryan's major neurocognitive disorder is caused by a process that has damaged her brain's dopamine pathways, it can be assumed that this condition is related to
 
  a. head trauma.
 b. Parkinson's disease.
 c. Huntington's disease.
 d. Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder.

Question 2

When symptoms of major neurocognitive disorder occur with substance dependence, they are generally associated with
 
  a. the toxic effects of the substances.
 b. a temporary impairment in brain functioning.
  c. permanent brain damage.
 d. poor diet and self-care behaviors.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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