A symptom of alcohol-induced persistent major neurocognitive disorder is confabulation, which involves ________.
A. Gross tremors of the arms and legs develop.
B. Auditory and tactile hallucinations and paranoia can occur.
C. Becoming disoriented in place and time.
D. Gaps in memory are filled with imaginary happenings.
Answer: A. Gross tremors of the arms and legs develop.
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