Which Main Factor(s)differentiate(s)frontal-Subcortical Dementias from Frontal-Temporal Dementias
Multiple Choice
Which main factor(s) differentiate(s) frontal-subcortical dementias from frontal-temporal dementias?
A) The former affects both motor and cognitive activities.
B) The latter affects both motor and cognitive activities.
C) The former affects motor activities, whereas the latter affects cognitive activities
D) The former affects cognitive activities, whereas the latter affects motor activities.
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