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  1. 8 sty 2023 · The James-Lange theory is a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions. The main idea of James-Lange theory is that emotions are not caused by cognitive processes, such as thinking about or interpreting the stimulus, but rather by the physiological arousal that is elicited by the stimulus.

  2. 9 lis 2023 · The James-Lange theory of emotion states that physiological arousal occurs first, and then our brain interprets this arousal and assigns an emotion to explain it.

  3. Jane's actions and emotions are a prime example of the James-Lange theory. When Jane was presented with the fear-evoking stimuli, physiological changes occurred in her body resulting in the activation of her fight or flight response and her action of running to her car.

  4. The James-Lange Theory posits that physiological responses to external stimuli precede and determine our emotional experiences. This means that when we encounter a stimulus, such as a snake, our body reacts with physical changes like increased heart rate and sweating.

  5. A James-Lange theory example is: an individual sees a spider and begins to feel scared after realising that their hand is trembling, breathing faster, and their heart is racing. A strength of the James-Lange theory is that the theory recognised many important components of processing emotions, such as emotional arousal, changes in the ...

  6. The James-Lange Theory posits that emotions are the result of physiological responses to stimuli. In simpler terms, this means that our body reacts first, and then we interpret those reactions as specific emotions.

  7. James-Lange Theory proposes that emotions are essentially the way our physical body reacts to an eliciting event. Further, emotion labels (e.g., fear, disgust, anger) are labels that we use to describe the way our body changes after the eliciting event occurs.