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  1. 8 sty 2023 · Examples of James-Lange Theory 1. Seeing a Snake. When a person sees a snake, their body may respond with physiological arousal, such as an increased heart rate and perspiration. According to the James-Lange theory, the person may interpret these physiological changes as fear and experience the emotion of fear.

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    The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that events are first processed by the brain. Body patterns of arousal, action, and our emotional responses are then triggered simultaneously.

  3. 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.

  4. 19 maj 2024 · The James-Lange theory of emotion is one of the earliest attempts to explain what causes emotions. Proposed independently by psychologist William James and physiologist Carl Lange, the James-Lange theory of emotion suggested that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events.

  5. 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.

  6. This figure illustrates the major assertions of the James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schachter-Singer two-factor theories of emotion. (credit “snake”: modification of work by “tableatny”/Flickr; credit “face”: modification of work by Cory Zanker)

  7. 22 cze 2024 · The James-Lange theory is one of the best-known examples of a physiological theory of emotion. Independently proposed by psychologist William James and physiologist Carl Lange, it suggests that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events.

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