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The information that a listener derives from the speech rhythm and pitch of the speaker's voice is referred to as morphological.
Two-Factor Theory
A theory that proposes emotions are based on physiological arousal and the cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
Physiological Arousal
The body's acute response to stimuli, characterized by increased physical activity, such as heightened heart rate, blood pressure, and energy levels, often a result of excitement, anxiety, fear, or stress.
Two-Factor Theory
A theory, also known as Schachter-Singer theory, that emotional experience arises from a combination of a state of arousal and a cognitive label for that arousal.
Autonomic Nervous System
The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary body functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and respiration.
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