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Neuroimaging allows scientist to do four things:
Physiological Effects
The changes in the normal biological functioning of the body that result from disease, disorder, or external stimulation.
Two-factor Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that emotional experiences arise from a combination of a physiological response and a cognitive interpretation of that response.
Physiological Arousal
The body's physical response to stimuli, involving increased heart rate, respiration, and energy mobilization.
Cannon-Bard
A theory of emotion that proposes that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously and independently.
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