Sam had a cerebrovascular accident, causing him to become paralyzed in the left arm and leg. His doctor asked him, "So, what seems to be wrong with you?" Sam answered, "Nothing, Doc. I'm perfectly normal." From this information you can conclude that Sam has
A. a neurodegenerative disorder.
B. agnosia.
C. a very small amount of brain damage.
D. anosognosia.
Answer: D
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