Cortical and subcortical dementia have impaired recall and recognition, impaired attention and immediate recall, impaired abstraction and visuospatial skills. ___ dementia is distinguished by slowed cognitive processing, depressed mood, dysarthria, bowed/extended posture, impaired coordination (gait), slowed motor speed and control, and chorea, tremor, tics, and dystonia early in the course of the disease.

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1. Cortical and subcortical dementia have impaired recall and recognition, impaired attention and immediate recall, impaired abstraction and visuospatial skills. ___ dementia is distinguished by slowed cognitive processing, depressed mood, dysarthria, bowed/extended posture, impaired coordination (gait), slowed motor speed and control, and chorea, tremor, tics, and dystonia early in the course of the disease.