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Prishen Swaminathan Pillay
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
The Cannon-Bard theory proposes that emotion results from an individual's perception of autonomic arousal whereas the James-Lange theory argues that emotions originate in subcortical areas of the brain.
Cannon-Bard Theory
A theory of emotion that proposes that emotions and bodily changes occur simultaneously following a stimulating event, contrary to the sequential theory proposed by James-Lange.
James-Lange Theory
A hypothesis that suggests emotions occur as a result of physiological responses to external events.
Autonomic Arousal
The activation or response of the autonomic nervous system to stimuli, resulting in physiological changes like heart rate, sweating, and blood pressure alterations, often associated with emotions or stress.
- Identify and segregate between assorted conceptions of emotion.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify and segregate between assorted conceptions of emotion.