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Major neurocognitive disorder is a significant decline in cognitive functioning that interferes with daily living and independence, often characterized by memory loss, difficulties in problem-solving, and impaired reasoning. This disorder typically represents a more severe form of cognitive impairment than mild neurocognitive disorder and is often associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Understanding major neurocognitive disorder is essential as it also helps differentiate between different levels of cognitive decline and the potential impact of delirium.