Question

Please read the following paragraph and then answer the following questions.
Huntington's disease is a genetic disorder in which a mutation causes the production of a protein, which damages cells in the brain. Symptoms typically begin with changes in personality, attention, and reasoning. Uncoordinated and uncontrolled movements develop, such that physical abilities become limited. Cognitive problems worsen into dementia. There is currently no cure for Huntington's disease.
Given the symptoms of Huntington's disease, which structure in the brain is being damaged by the abnormal protein?
A) cerebellum
B) cerebrum
C) hypothalamus
D) brainstem

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