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How is a social movement different from an interest group? From a political party?
Physiological Symptoms
Observable body responses to various stimuli, indicating a reaction, such as increased heart rate, sweating, or a rash, in relation to emotions, disease processes, or environmental factors.
Physical Arousal
A cardiovascular, electrodermal, and hormonal reaction, preparing an individual for a vigorous physical activity.
Schachter and Singer
Psychologists who proposed the two-factor theory of emotion, which suggests that emotion is based on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling.
Specific Emotion
A distinct feeling that is characterized by its particular trigger, experience, and range of physiological and cognitive responses.
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