164k views
1 vote
Imagine an active, employed sixty-year-old who does not have dementia. Which of the following statements offers an

explanation why he might not be as good at forming memories as he was when younger?

O He is not as emotional as he once was.

O He has lost too many synapses through underuse.

O His brain is no longer making new neurons.

O He has too many neurofibrillary tangles.

User HandMadeOX
by
4.2k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

its down to B and D, I'm leaning more toward B because D is talking about him having too many neurofibrillary tangles which is Alzheimer's, and that closely related to Dementia.

Step-by-step explanation:

User Meir Tseitlin
by
3.7k points
2 votes

Answer:

I would go with C.

Step-by-step explanation:

User Matsmath
by
4.2k points