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The notion that physiological arousal is not the result of an emotional experience but is instead the sole mechanism that produces an emotional experience is referred to as the ___ of emotion.
 
  a. Schacter-Singer theory
  b. Behavioral theory
  c. Cannon theory
  d. James-Lange theory

Question 2

In the spinal cord:
 
  a. The white matter consists of sensory tracts while the gray matter consists of motor tracts
  b. The white matter consists of both sensory and motor tracts
  c. The white matter consists of motor tracts while the gray matter consists of sensory tracts
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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