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20 December, 03:59

According to which theory about emotions does an event lead to a thought, which in turn leads to an emotional arousal?

- the Cannon-Bard theory

- the Lazarus theory

- the James-Lange theory

- the Schachter-Singer theory

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  1. 20 December, 04:27
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    The Schachter-Singer theory

    Explanation:

    The Schachter-Singer theory is a two-factor theory that takes in accounts of both physiological and emotional experience. In this theory, the emotions composed of two factors that are:

    physiological factor Cognitive factor

    In this the physiological factor is aroused in the context of emotional factor.

    For example, there is the snake in backyard, the two-factor theory maintains it as the snake elicited the sympathetic nervous system and send a signal to the brain and comes a thought which labeled to fear and our experience would be in fear.

    Arousal (snake) - cognitive label and heart-pounding - fear
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