In the advanced stages of neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease, a phenomenon called 'sundowner syndrome' occurs in which cognitive disturbances tend to
A) improve as the day goes on.
B) become worse towards evening.
C) come and go during the course of the day.
D) peak around mid-day.
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