The dysexecutive problems seen in Parkinson's disease are the direct result of:
A) global morphological changes of the frontal lobes.
B) specific dorsolateral prefrontal atrophy.
C) disruption of the white matter tracts leading from the basal ganglia to the premotor area of the frontal lobe.
D) disruption of the white matter tracts leading from the premotor area of the frontal lobe to the prefrontal regions involved with set shifting.
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