A recovering stroke patient complained about strange smells in his room, but no cause could be found. The doctor diagnosed this as phantosmia, or olfactory hallucination, and said it was likely due to stroke-related damage to which tissue?

A. Peripheral nervous system
B. Olfactory receptors
C. Nodes of Ranvier
D. Central nervous system


Answer: D

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