What are the first markers for cognitive change?

a) Vision and hearing loss
b) Taste and smell loss
Consider This: These two senses are the most noticeable when there is a loss.
LO 4.4: Assess factors that affect age related differences in cognitive change
c) Touch and vision loss
Consider This: These two senses are the most noticeable when there is a loss.
LO 4.4: Assess factors that affect age related differences in cognitive change
d) Hearing and taste loss
Consider This: These two senses are the most noticeable when there is a loss.
LO 4.4: Assess factors that affect age related differences in cognitive change


ANS: a

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