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The James-Lange Theory Proposes That Emotions Arise from Activation of the Sympathetic

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The James-Lange theory proposes that emotions arise from activation of the sympathetic nervous system, which causes physiological arousal, and simultaneous activation of the cortex, which results in the subjective experience of emotion.


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