Theories of Emotion AP Psychology.

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Theories of Emotion AP Psychology

James-Lange Emotions are caused by our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli Emotions follow physical response L follows J in the alphabet

Cannon-Bard An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a physiological response and the subjective experience of emotion Emotions accompany the physical response C and B accompany each other in the alphabet

Two-factor theory Schachter and Singer To experience emotions, one must have a physical response and a cognitive label.