Asked by Khushreet Sandhu on Jul 04, 2024

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Lewy body disease differs from Alzheimer's and vascular NCD in that _____ is/are present.

A) a dissociative disorder
B) recurrent well-formed hallucinations
C) delusions of persecution
D) aggressive behaviour
E) personality disorders

Lewy Body Disease

A type of progressive dementia that leads to a decline in thinking, reasoning, and independent function due to abnormal microscopic deposits that damage brain cells.

Recurrent Well-formed Hallucinations

Visual, auditory, or other sensory perceptions that occur repeatedly, are vivid and detailed, and happen without an external stimulus.

Dissociative Disorder

A disorder characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory.

  • Attain familiarity with different neurocognitive disorders (NCD) and their particular attributes.
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BS
Bilge Selin ÖnerJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Recurrent well-formed hallucinations are a common symptom of Lewy body disease and are not typically present in Alzheimer's or vascular NCD.