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Which theory proposed that emotions and the body's response are separate but happen simultaneously?
Which theory proposed that emotions and the body's response are separate but happen simultaneously?
According to William James, emotions are reactions to:
According to William James, emotions are reactions to:
Paul Ekman is associated with the universal identification of emotions based on:
Paul Ekman is associated with the universal identification of emotions based on:
The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that making certain facial expressions can impact:
The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that making certain facial expressions can impact:
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Culture influences how emotions are expressed through differences in:
Culture influences how emotions are expressed through differences in:
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According to Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer's two-factor theory, emotions arise from:
According to Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer's two-factor theory, emotions arise from:
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Who proposed the theory that emotions can bypass the cortex and directly affect the amygdala?
Who proposed the theory that emotions can bypass the cortex and directly affect the amygdala?
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Which theory in psychology states that emotions occur from both physical and cognitive awareness to a stimulus?
Which theory in psychology states that emotions occur from both physical and cognitive awareness to a stimulus?
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According to the James-Lange theory, what is the relationship between emotion and bodily activity?
According to the James-Lange theory, what is the relationship between emotion and bodily activity?
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In the context of psychology, what does the two-factor theory propose about emotions?
In the context of psychology, what does the two-factor theory propose about emotions?
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Which psychologist introduced the Appraisal Theory in understanding emotions?
Which psychologist introduced the Appraisal Theory in understanding emotions?
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What did Walter Cannon and Philip Barr disagree with in their introduced Canon-Barr theory?
What did Walter Cannon and Philip Barr disagree with in their introduced Canon-Barr theory?
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Study Notes
- MR Sin is discussing different theories of emotion in the context of AP Psychology's Unit 7 Topic 3
- William James believed that emotions are reactions to bodily activity
- Carl Lange proposed the James-Lange theory, stating our experience of emotion is a physiological response to a stimulus
- Walter Cannon and Philip Barr disagreed with James and Lange, introducing the Canon-Barr theory that emotions and body's response are separate but happening simultaneously
- Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer presented the two-factor theory, stating emotions occur from both physical and cognitive awareness to a stimulus
- Joseph LeDoux believed emotions can sometimes bypass the cortex and directly impact the amygdala
- Richard Lazarus came up with the appraisal theory, stating emotions result from an appraisal or assessment of a situation
- Facial expressions are important in understanding emotions, as certain emotions can be identified universally according to Paul Ekman
- The facial feedback hypothesis suggests making certain facial expressions can impact mood
- Culture influences how emotions are expressed, as hand gestures and facial expressions can have different meanings depending on the culture.
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Explore various theories of emotion including those by William James, Carl Lange, Cannon-Barr, Schachter-Singer, LeDoux, Lazarus, Ekman, and the impact of culture on expressing emotions. Learn how different theorists explain the relationship between emotions and physiological responses.