What is severe brain damage to the cortex, resulting in long-term loss of cognitive function and awareness, but retention of basic physiological functions, such as breathing and the sleep-wake cycle?
a. mixed dementia c. suspended dream state
b. cortical suppression d. persistent vegetative state
D
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A. singular; plural B. free; bound C. plural; singular D. free; plural
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