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Provide a comprehensive definition of "consciousness"; that is,what features are commonly attributed to notions of this construct? Do you think that "consciousness" can be understood on a neuropsychological level? Why or why not?
Alzheimer's Disease
A progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, eventually leading to severe cognitive impairment.
Genetic
Pertaining to genes or heredity, the biological instructions inherited from parents that influence an individual's physical appearance, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases.
Frontotemporal NCD
A type of neurocognitive disorder affecting the front and sides of the brain, impacting behavior and language.
Lewy Body Dementia
A type of progressive dementia associated with abnormal deposits of a protein called alpha-synuclein in the brain, affecting cognitive function and motor control.
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