Oliver Sacks's patient with neglect syndrome had which of the following problems?
A. He experienced phantom pain in his paralyzed leg.
B. He often crashed into things, because he couldn't feel anything on one side of his body.
C. He could not recognize Dr. Sacks when he visited.
D. He could not recognize his own leg.
Answer: D
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