A search for the happiness center in the brain is unlikely to be successful because ____.
A. brain areas associated with particular emotions vary considerably
B. happiness is only an epiphenomenon
C. fear activates brain areas identical to those of happiness
D. no one has been able to define happiness
Answer: A
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