Pick's disease is best defined as
A) a condition in which an individual suffers some memory problems but does not show symptoms of neurocognitive disorder.
B) a relatively rare degenerative disease that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex and that can cause neurocognitive disorder.
C) a hereditary condition causing neurocognitive disorder that involves a widespread deterioration of the subcortical brain structures and parts of the frontal cortex that control motor movements.
D) a type of somatoform disorder in which the affected individuals are preoccupied with a perceived defect of their physical features.
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