Which of the dementias typically have an insidious onset, often marked by initial memory problems and changes in personality and mood?

a) Subcortical dementias
b) Mixed-etiology dementias
c) Cortical dementias.
d) Multi-infarct dementias
e) Degenerative dementias


Answer: C

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Nosek and his coauthors used the Implicit Association Test to measure people's gender stereotypes. Their research showed that people

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