Does physiological arousal precede or follow an emotional experience? Explain
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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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Yes, physiological arousal precede or follow an emotional experience:
- William James and Carl Lange argued that the bodily changes such as rapid breathing, running legs and fast heart beat brings an emotional experience.
- This theory tells that body's reaction to a stimulus and environmental changes may also leads to emotional experience and vice versa.
- Canon and Bard contradicts to James and Lange, they argue that bodily changes are independent to each other and experience of emotion occurs simultaneously.
- According to them entire process is under control of thalamus.
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