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    When Alzheimer's Disease Destroys Parts of the Temporal Lobes
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When Alzheimer's Disease Destroys Parts of the Temporal Lobes

Question 6

Question 6

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When Alzheimer's disease destroys parts of the temporal lobes:


A) It destroys procedural memory
B) This cuts off the hippocampus from the rest of the brain
C) This cuts off the frontal lobes,decreasing attention
D) None of the above

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