Which statement is true?

A. Individuals with Parkinson's disease should have no differences in their abilities to complete sequences.
B. The ability of individuals with Parkinson's disease to complete sequences should increase.
C. Both Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease will ultimately result in decreases in individuals' ability to complete sequences.
D. Only Huntington's disease will decrease an individual's ability to complete sequences.


Answer: C

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