In the DSM-5, Mild Neurocognitive Disorders:
A) Involve cognitive impairment in areas such complex attention, executive function, language, and motor functioning, but not memory
B) Involve cognitive decline that has not yet impacted the capacity for independence in everyday activities (although some help may be required for complex tasks)
C) Cannot be adequately evaluated through neuropsychological testing, but are associated with distinctive brain scan (e.g., MRI, PET) findings
D) Almost always begin with deficits in visuospatial functioning
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