Determining the Range of Emotions: Labeling Our Feelings
The Roots of Emotions
The James-Lange Theory: Do Gut Reactions Equal Emotions?
The Cannon-Bard Theory: Physiological Reactions as the Result of
Emotions
The Schachter-Singer Theory: Emotions as Labels
Contemporary Perspectives on the Neurological Underpinnings of
Emotions
Making Sense of the Multiple Perspectives on Emotion
Key concepts for Module 26:
Describe the functions of emotions and the range of emotional expression
Identify the key points of the James-Lange, the Cannon-Bard, and the Schachter-Singer theories of emotion, and distinguish each theory from the others.
Describe how emotional responses can be used in lie detection, and discuss the validity of traditional lie detection devices.
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