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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.
James-Lange
a theory of emotion proposing that emotions result from our interpretations of bodily reactions to stimuli.
Interpersonal Relationships
Social connections between individuals that are built on emotional bonds, social commitments, mutual benefits, or legal contracts.
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