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  2. James–Lange theory - Wikipedia

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    The JamesLange theory (1964) is a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions and is one of the earliest theories of emotion within modern psychology. It was developed by philosopher John Dewey and named for two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange (see modern criticism for more on the theory's origin).

  3. The Principles of Psychology - Wikipedia

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    James introduced a new theory of emotion (later known as the JamesLange theory), which argued that an emotion is instead the consequence rather than the cause of the bodily experiences associated with its expression. [1] In other words, a stimulus causes a physical response and an emotion follows the response.

  4. Emotionality - Wikipedia

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    The James-Lange theory of emotion was proposed by psychologist William James and physiologist Carl Lange. This theory suggests that emotions occur as a result of physiological responses to outside stimuli or events. For example, this theory suggests that if someone is driving down the road and sees the headlights of another car heading toward ...

  5. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the JamesLange theory. As James wrote, "the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion". James further claims that "we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we ...

  6. William James - Wikipedia

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    James is one of the two namesakes of the JamesLange theory of emotion, which he formulated independently of Carl Lange in the 1880s. The theory holds that emotion is the mind's perception of physiological conditions that result from some stimulus.

  7. Jessica Lange on playing 'wildly emotional characters' and ...

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    An interview with Jessica Lange, who received a Tony nomination for her performance in Paula Vogel's "Mother Play" and stars in the new HBO film "The Great Lillian Hall."

  8. Embodied cognition - Wikipedia

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    The first theory of embodiment effect on emotions is known as JamesLange theory, after 19th century scientists William James and Carl Lange. They pointed out that physiological arousal prior events generates a disposition to experience emotions, and so emotions are not just reactions to these events but are also reflections of dispositional ...

  9. Alex Lange emotional ahead of surgery to end his Detroit ...

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