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Does physiological arousal precede or follow an emotional experience? Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes, physiological arousal precede or follow an emotional experience. ... The experience of emotions is a result of a series of neuro physiological activations in which thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system, and the cerebral cortex are involved significantly.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Physiological arousal precede or follow an emotional experience is a correct statement

Explanation:

Various theories which emphasize  the above statement are:

James-Lange theory states that emotions result from physiological arousal. Upon seeing a snake, a persons’s heart starts to beat fast causing the emotion of fear.

Cannon-Bard theory states that physiological arousal and emotional experience or expression occur simultaneously but both are independent. Upon seeing the snake, a person’s heart will beat fast and will also fear

The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion or two-factor theory states that emotion results from physiological arousal and cognition. Upon seeing the snake, the heart pounding and cognitive label of feeling scared leads to the emotion of fear.

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