What signs and symptoms would be present in a person who has basal nuclei damage?

A) They would exhibit decreased muscle tone and loss of coordinated movement.
B) They would be unable to move any skeletal muscle.
C) They would be unable to taste and smell.
D) They would be unable to recognize sounds, such as spoken words.
E) They would be unable to control autonomic functions, such as controlling heart rate and blood pressure.


Answer: A

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