Theories of Emotion

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James-Lange

Emotions arise from physiological arousal

<p>Emotions arise from physiological arousal</p>
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Cannon-Bard

Physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously, yet independently.

<p>Physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously, yet independently. </p>
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Schachter-Singer Two Factor Theory

Emotions are composed of two factors: physiological and cognitive;

Feeling arousal is not enough; we also must identify the arousal in order to feel the emotion.

<p>Emotions are composed of two factors: physiological and cognitive; </p><p>Feeling arousal is not enough; we also must identify the arousal in order to feel the emotion.</p><p></p>
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Lazarus Cognitive Mediation Theory

Our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus.

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