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Ischemia is to ____ as hemorrhage is to ____.
 
  a. older individuals; younger individuals
  b. proximal; distal
 c. obstruction; rupture
 d. barely noticeable; lethal

Question 2

Briefly describe the James-Lange Theory of Emotion.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

According to the James-Lange theory (James, 1884), the autonomic arousal and skeletal actions come first. What you experience as an emotion is the label you give to your responses: You feel afraid because you run away, and you feel angry because you attack. The James-Lange theory leads to two predictions: People with weak autonomic or skeletal responses should feel less emotion, and causing or increasing someone's responses should enhance an emotion.



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