The monoamine hypothesis states that depression is caused by
A) loss of cells within the prefrontal cortex.
B) insufficient activity of monoaminergic neurons.
C) excessive activity of dopamine synapses.
D) overactivity of monoaminergic neurons.
E) excessive activity of serotonin synapses.
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