PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THEORY OF EMOTION

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The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion states that:
A
emotions have two ingredients:physical arousal and a cognitive label.
B
the conscious experience of an emotion occurs at the same time as the body’s physical reaction.
C
emotional experiences are based on an awareness of the body’s responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus.
D
emotional ups and downs tend to balance in the long run.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Thus, the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion was developed. According to this view, physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously, yet independently (Lang, 1994). So, when you see the venomous snake, you feel fear at exactly the same time that your body mounts its fight or flight response.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion states that stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur at the same time. For example, seeing a snake might prompt both the feeling of fear (an emotional response) and a racing heartbeat (a physical reaction).

Detailed explanation-3: -The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion states that physiological and emotional reactions to environmental stimuli occur simultaneously and independently. According to this theory which was developed by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard, the thalamus plays an important role in the process of emotional experience.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Cannon–Bard theory states that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously, yet independently. This theory posits that when you see a venomous snake in your backyard, you feel fear at exactly the same time that your body initiates its physiological fight-or-flight response.

Detailed explanation-5: -According to Cannon-Bard theory of emotion, physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously, yet independently. This theory was proposed in the 1920s and early 1930s by Walter B. Cannon and Philip Bard.

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