Cannon and Bard Theory of Emotion
The Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion posits that emotional and physiological responses occur simultaneously and independently to stimuli. This theory, introduced by Cannon and Bard, challenges the James-Lange Theory, suggesting that the thalamus is crucial for processing emotions, which enrich our understanding of the intricate interplay between feelings and bodily responses.
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