All of the following are true of the symptoms of a Major Neurocognitive Disorder except:
A) Individuals with a Major Neurocognitive Disorder can experience psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations.
B) Severe motor abnormalities are typically not seen in the early stages of major neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's Disease.
C) Memory impairment is a required symptom of a Major Neurocognitive Disorder of any cause.
D) Emotional changes (e.g., agitation, apathy, disinhibition) are common in a Major Neurocognitive Disorder and are among the most distressing symptoms to family members.
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