A theory of emotion proposing that physiological arousal precedes and causes emotional experience, suggesting that we feel emotions because we perceive bodily changes rather than the reverse.
Example: Feeling afraid because you notice your heart racing and hands shaking when encountering a snake, rather than having bodily reactions because you feel afraid.
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