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Contextual control refers to a situation where a single stimulus controls a single response in all settings or contexts.
Facial-Feedback Hypothesis
The idea that one's facial expressions can directly affect their emotional experiences.
Cannon-Bard Theory
A theory of emotion that proposes that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously and independently in response to a stimulus.
Subcortical Brain Activity
Neural operations occurring in the regions of the brain beneath the cerebral cortex, involved in functions such as emotion, memory, and motor control.
Cannon-Bard Theory
An idea positing that while emotional reactions and physiological responses appear concurrently, they operate independently.
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