Giordi has just suffered from a stroke, and one of his persisting symptoms indicates that he now suffers from anosognosia. With this information, you can reasonable assume that the stroke caused damage to
A. his diencephalon.
B. the left side of his brain.
C. his limbic system.
D. the right side of his brain.
Answer: D
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