What is one of the three major criticisms of the James-Lange theory voiced by Walter Cannon?
a. ?Cognitive interpretation of physiological arousal can change the experience of emotion, thus suggesting that thought processes are more important in emotions than is physiology.
b. ?Physiological arousal varies more from emotion to emotion than the theory supposes.
c. ?Emotional response appears to occur in an entirely separate part of the brain than physiological arousal.
d. ?The artificial creation of physiological arousal does not necessarily lead to the experience of specific emotions, indicating that the arousal does not cause the emotion.
d.
?The artificial creation of physiological arousal does not necessarily lead to the experience of specific emotions, indicating that the arousal does not cause the emotion.
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If we can apply Mark Rosenzweig's research on rats raised in impoverished or enriched environments to humans, then we would encourage humans to live in a(n)
a. environment that is deprived of unnecessary stimulation. b. environment that is full of stimulation when children, but not when adults. c. enriched environment even after childhood. d. stressful environment in order to strengthen the functioning of the hippocampus.
Felisia finishes her psychology test and goes outside and joins a group of students who are discussing the test
Felisia asks the group, "Didn't you think those last four questions were hard? Did the teacher go over that material?" The other students agree with Felisia that the questions were extremely difficult thus giving Felisia an idea of how her opinion "stacks" up to the opinions of others. This illustrates Felisia's use of a. social exchange. b. group cohesiveness. c. cognitive dissonance. d. social comparison.