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Theories of Emotion
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... By this, I will compare and contrast 2 peripheral theories of emotions, which is the “James-Lange theory” and the “facial feedback theory”, all this with the help of their main features, their problems and examples. ... Your brain is analyzing the various patterns of physiological responses that your body is experiencing, and then each pattern is being translated as a distinct emotion. The reason why you feel a certain emotion when you encounter a certain situation is because you underwent a specific pattern of physiological responses that your brain construed as a specific emotion. ... You will then lift an eyebrow or frown, which will be interpreted by your brain as confusion, since each basic emotion is connected with a distinctive facial expression.
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Title: Theories of Emotion
Words: 1152 Rating: None Pages: 4.6 submitted by: BunnyL
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