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James-Lange Theory
A theory of emotion that suggests emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events.
Physiological Responses
Automatic reactions of the body to the environment, including heartbeat, breathing rate, and muscle tension among others.
Emotion-Arousing
Referring to stimuli or situations that evoke an emotional response.
Parasympathetic Activity
The aspect of the autonomic nervous system that conserves energy by slowing the heart rate, increasing intestinal and gland activity, and relaxing sphincter muscles.
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