Term ID: T3061

James-Lange Theory Criticism

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Scientific challenges to the James-Lange theory of emotion, including evidence from patients with spinal cord injuries and cross-cultural research.
Example: Research showing that people with limited physiological feedback can still experience emotions, challenging the theory that bodily changes cause emotions.

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Reference: Hohmann (1966)