Based on your responses, the changes that you are noticing fall within normal cognitive aging.

"Senior moments," like forgetting a name or misplacing keys, can be unnerving. Though sometimes frustrating, they do not, by themselves, suggest the presence of an underlying neurodegenerative disease.

Your responses suggest you might be experiencing cognitive changes that are beyond normal aging.

While these changes can be alarming, they do not necessarily mean that one has a neurodegenerative disease. The best next step is to get evaluated by a medical professional. Sometimes, changes are reversible. In other cases, the cognitive change may respond to early interventions.

Disclaimer: This quiz is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your cognitive health, we encourage you to consult a qualified healthcare provider.

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