The terms organicity and neurological damage
A) both refer to damage to the brain, the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system.
B) are basically the same diagnostic entities and are unitary in nature.
C) were generally used interchangeably from about the time of World War I to the 1950s.
D) both refer to the fact that most brain-damaged children share a similar pattern of cognitive, behavioral, and motor deficits.