Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to general intelligence brain networks

People with dementia struggle to adapt to changes in their environment because of damage to areas of the brain known as "multiple demand networks," highly-evolved areas of the brain that support general intelligence, say scientists at the University of Cambridge.
People with dementia struggle to adapt to changes in their environment because of damage to areas of the brain known as «multiple demand networks,» highly-evolved areas of the brain that support general intelligence, say scientists at the University of Cambridge.