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1the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli25 sets
2the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli.14 sets
31880s; william james and carl lange; theory of emotion; stimuli in environment cause physiological change in bodies, then emotion comes; ex. i see a bear which cause my heart to race, then i become afraid10 sets
4the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli. (myers psychology 8e p. 514)5 sets
5a theory formulated by psychologists james and lange that suggests that emotions are the perception of bodily changes3 sets
6the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion arousing stimuli2 sets
7a theory of emotion that argues that body reactions precede and drive the subjective experience of emotions2 sets
8theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli2 sets
9a theory formulated by psychologists that suggests that emotions are the perception of bodily changes.2 sets
10physiological arousal occurs before emotion, behavioral change can change feelings2 sets
11the james-lange theory of emotion proposes that emotions occur as a result of phyiological reactions to events.2 sets
12theory that our emotional experience is our awareness of our physiology2 sets
13a theory formulated by psychologists james and lange that suggests that emotions are the perception of bodily changes.2 sets
14the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotional arousing stimuli2 sets
15the proposal that an emotion-provoking stimulus produces a physical response that, in turn, produces and emotion.2 sets
16a theory of emotion that argues that the body has a physical response to a situation and this physical response is detected as an emotion (physical response must happen to feel emotion)2 sets
17a theory about the relationship between emotional experience and physiological activity suggesting that stimuli trigger activity in the automatic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain1 set
18emotions follow reactions1 set
19emotions are the preception of certain internal bodily changes1 set
20within human beings, as a response to experiences in the world, the autonomic nervous system creates physiological events such as muscular tension, a rise in heart rate, perspiration, and dryness of the mouth1 set
21proposes that emotions occur as a result of phyiological reactions to events1 set
22emotions are essentially physical in nature, and bodily changes come before and cause emotional changes.1 set
23emotions depend on feedback from our physiological arousal and behavioral expression (we feel sorry because we cry)1 set
24states that stimuli cause physiological changes in our bodies, and emotions result from those physiological canges1 set
25our experience of emotion is our awareness of physiological response to emotion-arousing stimuli1 set
26states that emotions are a consequence of our physiological responses to external stimuli followed by identification of the emotion by examining the physical responses1 set
27conscious experience of emotion results from one's awareness of autonomic arousal1 set
28suggests when we perceive things we experience arousal and that arousal triggers emotion1 set
29belief that emotions occur after people become aware of their physiological response to the triggering stimuli1 set
30the theory that emotional feelings result when an individual becomes aware of a physiological response to an emotion-provoking stimulus1 set
31the theory that our experience of emotion is our wareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli1 set
32environmental stimuli cause physiological changes and responses.1 set
33the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our psychological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli1 set
34theory that the body creates physiological changes in response to the world, and then emotions come as a result. stimulus, action, interpretation, feeling1 set
35experience of emotion is awareness of physiological responses to arousing stimuli1 set
36theory that emotion comes from awareness of physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli; emotion comes from physical awareness; (ex. smiling makes us feel happy)1 set
37you experience physiological changes > your brain interprets the physiological changes > you feel a specific emotion > you demonstrate observable behavior1 set
38states that emotional experiences are based on an awareness of the body's responses to emotion-arousing stimuli; a stimulus triggers the body's responses that in turn trigger the experienced emotion.1 set
39the theory that emotions arise from the perceptions of bodily changes.1 set
401.stimulus 2.physiological arousal 3. emotion1 set