A) our thoughts are not influenced by our emotional states.
B) our normal feelings of love and anger are typically irrational.
C) the two-factor theory of emotion is essentially correct.
D) sometimes emotion precedes cognition.
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A) leptin
B) orexin
C) epinephrine
D) PYY
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A) low road.
B) high road.
C) sympathetic road.
D) parasympathetic road.
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A) Cannon-Bard theory
B) James-Lange theory
C) two-factor theory
D) parasympathetic arousal theory
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A) parasympathetic
B) sympathetic
C) central
D) somatic
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A) conscious experience
B) expressive behavior
C) physiological arousal
D) subjective well-being
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A) blood sugar level
B) hormone secretions
C) pupil dilation
D) heart rate
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A) Stanley Schachter
B) William James
C) Walter Cannon
D) Richard Lazarus
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A) right frontal lobe.
B) left frontal lobe.
C) right temporal lobe.
D) left temporal lobe.
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A) the Cannon-Bard Theory.
B) the two-factor theory.
C) the James-Lange theory.
D) sympathetic nervous system activity.
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A) James-Lange theory.
B) LeDoux theory.
C) two-factor theory.
D) Cannon-Bard theory.
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A) Zajonc-LeDoux
B) Cannon-Bard
C) James-Lange
D) Schachter-Singer
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A) the high road.
B) the spillover effect.
C) the low road.
D) the experience of moderate levels of arousal.
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A) hippocampus.
B) hypothalamus.
C) cerebellum.
D) amygdala.
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A) two-factor theory
B) Cannon-Bard theory
C) the Schachter-Singer theory
D) James-Lange theory
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A) Cannon-Bard Theory.
B) James-Lange theory.
C) Concealed Information Test.
D) two-factor theory.
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A) cortex.
B) hypothalamus.
C) thalamus.
D) parasympathetic nervous system.
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A) Walter Cannon and Philip Bard.
B) Robert Zajonc and Richard Lazarus.
C) William James and Carl Lange.
D) Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer.
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A) amygdala.
B) somatosensory cortex.
C) cerebellum.
D) left frontal lobe.
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