Multiple Choice
Max, a seventy-year-old man, has recently been exhibiting a somewhat awkward gait and poor eye-hand coordination as well as slight changes to his personality. His family encourages him to see a doctor, who determines that Max has had a slight stroke. Max's family had observed
A) neural inductions.
B) psychotic indicators.
C) confabulations.
D) neurological soft signs.
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