Multiple Choice
People with frontotemporal dementia tend to have ________.
A) vivid emotions, extremely but inappropriately engaged, and display very productive but often meaningless language, reflecting the primary damage to the prefrontal and temporal cortices
B) blunted emotions, appear apathetic, and have difficulties with both productive and receptive language, reflecting the primary damage to the occipital and parietal cortices
C) blunted emotions, appear apathetic, and have difficulties with both productive and receptive language, reflecting the primary damage to the prefrontal and temporal cortices
D) blunted emotions, appear apathetic, and have difficulties with both productive and receptive language, reflecting the primary damage to the cerebellum
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