Neuroeconomic studies have shown that humans
A) make decisions that maximize rewards and minimize losses.
B) make decisions that maximize rewards and minimize losses, unless they have suffered damage to the amygdala.
C) do not always make decisions that maximize rewards and minimize losses.
D) do not always make decisions that maximize rewards and minimize losses, unless they have suffered damage to the orbitofrontal cortex.
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