MOTIVATION EMOTION AND STRESS
THEORIES AND PHYSIOLOGY OF EMOTION
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Common Sense Theory
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Cannon-Bard Theory
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James-Lange Theory
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Schachter-Singer (Two Factor Theory)
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Detailed explanation-1: -We share a friend’s feelings of joy if we smile with him. When students perceive the arousal that accompanies test-taking as energizing rather than debilitating, they experience much less anxiety.
Detailed explanation-2: -The James–Lange theory proposes that emotional stimuli first induce peripheral physiological variations, which occur without consciousness of affect. These bodily responses are further interpreted by the brain to produce the feeling state of an emotion (Critchley, 2009).
Detailed explanation-3: -Fear caused Riley to stop from tripping over the cord, disgust made her refuse to eat broccoli, and sadness was beneficial because it signaled her parents that she needed help and care. These occurrences are explained through the James Lang Theory.
Detailed explanation-4: -The James-Lange theory suggests that emotions are the result of physical changes in the body. According to James and Lange, our body’s responses to an emotional event-such as a racing heart rate or sweating, for example-are what make up our emotional experience.