Sara is an 80-year-old woman showing significant declines in cognitive function. In particular, both her son's reports and neuropsychological testing indicate that Sara is having trouble making plans for her own actions, has difficulty making decisions, cannot hold numbers in her mind to do simple calculations, and has trouble switching between two tasks. Sara's neuropsychologist would identify these as signs that she has deficits in which neurocognitive domain?

A. Executive function
B. Processing
C. Perceptual-motor
D. Language


Answer: A

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