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Anyone else get this one wrong? I thought it could be D; you could say that the symptom is an "absence" of normal speech. Khan academy also defines "Speech difficulties and abnormalities" as a negative symptom of schizophrenia.
Actually, another question to, in relation to this passage (2nd attachment below). Don't Alzheimer's patients retain implicit memory ability? So why would they show decreased performance on negative priming ability?
And AD patient's retain semantic memory ability, so I'm not sure why you'd see a decrease in verbal fluency ability.
Actually, another question to, in relation to this passage (2nd attachment below). Don't Alzheimer's patients retain implicit memory ability? So why would they show decreased performance on negative priming ability?
And AD patient's retain semantic memory ability, so I'm not sure why you'd see a decrease in verbal fluency ability.
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