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Compare and contrast the James-Lange view of emotion with the Cannon-Bard view of emotion.
Modeling
The process of learning behaviors by observing and imitating others, a key concept in social learning theory.
Dishabituation
The renewal of a response, previously habituated, due to the presentation of a novel stimulus.
Sensitization
The process of becoming more sensitive to a stimulus after exposure; it leads to an amplified response to a preexisting stimulus.
Habituation
The process by which an organism decreases or ceases its responses to a repetitive or prolonged stimulus, indicating a basic form of learning.
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