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James Lange
Emotions arise from our awarness of our specific bodily responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
Cannon, Bard
Emotion-arousing stimuli trigger our bodily responses and simultaneous subjective experience
Schachter, Singer
A two-factor theory: Our experience of emotion depends on a) general arousal and b) a conscious cognitive label
Zajonc, LeDoux
Some embodied responses happen instantly, without conscious appraisal
Lazarus
Cognitive appraisal happens without or without our awareness