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arivle123

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The cognitive-physiological theory of emotion in which it is assumed that both physiological arousal and a cognitive label are necessary for the full experience of emotion was proposed by:
 
  a. Cannon
  b. Hebb
  c. Schachter
  d. Lange

Question 2

Which of the following structures is most important in controlling emotion, according to Cannon?
 
  a. thalamus
  b. cerebellum
  c. hippocampus
  d. cerebellum



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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