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Skull bones are joined by tight connections called
Cannon-Bard Theory
The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion.
Physiological Arousal
A state of physical alertness and activation that is often a response to a stimulus or emotional state.
William James
A pioneering American psychologist and philosopher known for his contributions to pragmatism and functionalism and as the father of American psychology.
Physiological Arousal
Physical states of alertness or excitement, often associated with increased heart rate, respiration, and energy, in response to stimuli.
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