Match the theories of emotion with their descriptions. Cannon-Bard theory James-Lange theory Schachter-Singer theory Bodily response and emotion are experienced separately and simultaneously. A bodily response is labeled with an explanation, which leads to emotion. A bodily response leads to emotion.

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Answer:

James-Lange theory - A bodily response leads to emotion.

Cannon-Bard theory - Bodily response and emotion are experienced separately and simultaneously.

Schachter-Singer -  A bodily response is labeled with an explanation, which leads to emotion.

Explanation:

The James-Lange theory of emotion argues that an event causes physiological arousal first and then we interpret this arousal.  Only after our interpretation of the arousal can we experience emotion.  If the arousal is not noticed or is not given any thought, then we will not experience any emotion based on this event.

The Cannon-Bard theory argues that we experience physiological arousal and emotional at the same time, but gives no attention to the role of thoughts or outward behavior.

Schachter-Singer theory - an event causes physiological arousal first.  You must then identify a reason for this arousal and then you are able to experience and label the emotion.