45 The paper presents the hypothesis that human emotion originates biochemically without scanting the likelihood that
cultural influences are almost equally important.
(A)In the paper, it is contended that human emotion is created by biochemical processes of the human body
rather than by cultural factors.
(B)The paper asserts that human emotion is the result of biochemical processes which are in turn shaped by cultural
influences.
(C)The paper hypothesizes that there is a biochemical foundation for human emotion, while admitting that cultural
influences cannot be neglected.
(D)It is hypothesized in the paper that human emotion has a biochemical origin and is exempted from cultural
influences.