Multiple Choice
One of the ways Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is identified is by observation that a person suddenly gets lost when navigating familiar routes such as how to get home from the grocery store they frequently visit. What is the best explanation for this?
A) amyloid plaques and neuronal death is often located in the hippocampus of AD patients
B) amyloid plaques and neuronal death is often located in the cerebellum of AD patients
C) amyloid plaques and neuronal death is often located in the neocortex of AD patients
D) amyloid plaques and neuronal death often affect the optic nerve of AD patients
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