Brain activation can predict the strategies people use to make risky decisions
pa href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/LGWxmX9dkmsPf6tuqOvslm0lwto/0/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/LGWxmX9dkmsPf6tuqOvslm0lwto/0/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/abr/
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