Multiple Choice
In the 1920s,physiologist Walter Cannon criticized the James-Lange theory of emotion by noting that
A) physiological reactions are very different for different emotions.
B) our emotional reaction to a stimulus often occurs much faster than our physiological reaction to a stimulus.
C) when physiological changes are artificially induced,such as when a person is given a drug to speed up heart rate,the person almost immediately experiences the emotion of either fear or anger.
D) people who are paralyzed because of a spinal cord injury have a greatly reduced capacity to feel emotions.
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