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Mohamed Zakaria
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Tia is studying for her introductory psychology exam and is having trouble understanding the James-Lange theory of emotion.Her friend Brian took the course last semester and is
Most likely to explain the relationship between fear and trembling as
A) unrelated.
B) being felt simultaneously.
C) someone trembles because he or she feels afraid.
D) someone feels afraid because he or she is trembling.
James-Lange Theory
Emotions result from the experience of physiological reactions in the body.
Fear
An emotional response to a perceived threat, which can be real or imagined, leading to fight, flight, or freeze reactions.
Trembling
Involuntary shaking movements of the body, which can occur due to emotional stress, fear, or medical conditions.
- Attain knowledge on the range of emotion theories, namely Cannon-Bard, James-Lange, and the two-factor approach.
- Understand the contribution of bodily responses to feelings and emotions.
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Learning Objectives
- Attain knowledge on the range of emotion theories, namely Cannon-Bard, James-Lange, and the two-factor approach.
- Understand the contribution of bodily responses to feelings and emotions.