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Nonessential nutrients, or dispensable nutrients, may be formed in the body.
James-Lange
A theory of emotion that posits emotions arise from physiological responses to stimuli, rather than being the cause of such responses.
Cannon-Bard
A theory in psychology that suggests emotions and physiological reactions occur simultaneously and independently in response to a stimulus.
Yerkes-Dodson
A theory describing the relationship between arousal and performance, suggesting there is an optimal level of arousal for maximum performance.
James-Lange Theory
A theory of emotion proposing that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events, suggesting that bodily responses precede emotions and help in identifying them.
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