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    Seeing a Snake, and Then Simultaneously Running Away from It
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Seeing a Snake, and Then Simultaneously Running Away from It

Question 195

Question 195

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Seeing a snake, and then simultaneously running away from it and becoming frightened, is the sequence of events postulated by the James-Lange theory.

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