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james

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Which statement best characterizes the James-Lange theory of emotion?
 
  a. Feeling happy causes you to laugh.
  b. Your frontal lobe causes you to feel happy; your motor cortex causes you to laugh.
  c. Laughing at an event precedes the feeling of happiness.
  d. Feeling happy is the species-typical emotion elicited by laughter.

Question 2

Spinal cord neurons:
 
  a. Ascend with sensory information
  b. Ascend with motor information
  c. Cannot be interneurons
  d. None of the above



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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