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| 1 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion | 11 sets | |
| 2 | 1920s; theory of emotion; processing emotions and bodily response occur simultaneously; ex. i see a bear, i feel afraid and my heart is racing | 10 sets | |
| 3 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion | 8 sets | |
| 4 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion. | 8 sets | |
| 5 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion. (myers psychology 8e p. 514) | 5 sets | |
| 6 | 1. sitmulus then at the same time- physiological arousal and conscious experience 3 behavior | 2 sets | |
| 7 | an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion | 2 sets | |
| 8 | the counterproposal that an emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occur at the same time: one is not the cause of the other. both were believed to be the result of cognitive appraisal of the situation. | 2 sets | |
| 9 | theory of emotion proposing that the bodily reaction and the emotional response to an event occur at the same time | 2 sets | |
| 10 | theory of emotion that argues that physical and emotional response occur at the same time and therefore must be independent of each other | 2 sets | |
| 11 | belief that emotional and physiological reactions to triggering stimuli occur almost simultaneously | 2 sets | |
| 12 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1)physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion | 2 sets | |
| 13 | the theory that an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses, and the subjective experience of emotion | 2 sets | |
| 14 | theory proposing that an emotion-provoking event leads simultaneously to an emotion and to bodily reactions | 2 sets | |
| 15 | theory that physiological arousal and emotion occur simultaneously; disagrees with james-lange theory; arousal triggers physical and emotion responses | 1 set | |
| 16 | emotion-arousing stimuli sumultaneously trigger: physiological responses and subjective experience of emotion | 1 set | |
| 17 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers 1) physiological responses and 2) the subjective experience of emotion | 1 set | |
| 18 | the physiological response to emotion and the experience of emotion occur simultaneously in response to the emotion-provoking stimulus. | 1 set | |
| 19 | a theory of emotion that holds that bodily reaction and emotional experience occur simultaneously because they are both controlled from the same place in the midbrain. it challenged the james-lange theory of emotion (see james-lange). | 1 set | |
| 20 | states that an emotion is produced when some stimulus triggers the thalamus to send information simultaneously to the brain (specifically, the cerebral cortex) and the autonomic system (including the skeletal muscles) | 1 set | |
| 21 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) psychological responses and (2) the subjective experiance of emotion | 1 set | |
| 22 | one must be (1) physically aroused and (2) able to cognitively label the arousal t | 1 set | |
| 23 | the counter-proposal that an emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occuer at the same time ex:an unexpected loud noise can trigger a reflexive emoptional response that will simultaneously make you jump and produces a visceral response | 1 set | |
| 24 | stest that emotion and physiological reactions occur simultaneously | 1 set | |
| 25 | a theory about the relationship between emotional experience and physiological suggesting that a stimulus simultaneously triggers activity in the autonomic nervous system and emotional experience in the brain. | 1 set | |
| 26 | theory about the relationship between emotional experience and physiological activity suggesting that a stimulus simultaneously triggers activity in the autonomic nervous system and emotional experience in the brain | 1 set | |
| 27 | the theory that an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers 1. physiological responses and 2. the subjective experience of emotion | 1 set | |
| 28 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a. physiological responses and b. the subjective experience of emotion | 1 set | |
| 29 | theory that emotion provoking stimulus is transmitted simultaneously to cerebral cortex....providing the conscious mental experience of the emotion.......& to the sns causing the physiological arousal | 1 set | |
| 30 | the theory that an emotion provoking stimulus is transmitted simultaneously to the cerebral cortex, providing the conscious mental exp of the emotion, and to the sympathetic nervous system, causing the physiological arousal | 1 set | |
| 31 | emotion-arousing stimuli occurs simultaneously with physiological responses and subjunctive experience of emotion (heart begins pounding when you experience fear) | 1 set | |
| 32 | a theory of emotion that argues that body reactions and subjective experioences occur together but independently | 1 set | |
| 33 | emotions precede physiological responses and help deal with a changing environment; the cerebral cortex decides on the emotional response and also activates the sympathetic response | 1 set | |
| 34 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion. | 1 set | |
| 35 | the thalamus is the seat of emotion | 1 set | |
| 36 | a theory of emotion asserting that emotion-inducing stimuli elicit both emotional experience and bodily response | 1 set | |
| 37 | the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simutaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion. | 1 set | |
| 38 | theory that the thalamus relays information simultaneously to the cortex and to the sympathetic nervous system, causing emotional theories and physiological changes that occur at the same time | 1 set | |
| 39 | an emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occur at the same time - one does not cause the other | 1 set | |
| 40 | physiological response and the experience of emotion occur simultaneously one does not drive the other | 1 set | |