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  • Auf der Spur der Gefühle
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    On the Trail of emotions

    How do feelings arise? Emotion theories provide different answers.

    18.07.2018

    Auf der Spur der Gefühle
    1. Glossary

    Cannon-Bard theory

    An emotion theory developed by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard in 1927/1928 which, in contrast to the James-Lange theory of 1884/85, assumes that emotions are independent of emotional expression and arise through the thalamus. This means that when there is a loud bang, the subjective feeling of fear occurs in parallel with trembling or a racing heart, not as a result of each other. It is also known as the "thalamic theory of emotion."

    1. Glossary

    James-Lange theory

    A theory of emotion developed by William James and (independently) Carl Lange in 1884, which assumes that emotions go through a kind of loop before they become conscious: the brain processes sensory signals, to which it responds by causing changes in the organism. It is only on the basis of these physical processes that the emotion becomes conscious. For example, the heart beats faster, which promotes the emotion of fear.

  • Emotion theories
    1. Thinking
    2. Emotions

    Image | Theories on the Origin of Emotions

    Traditional theories of emotion formation came to different conclusions.

    08.09.2011

    Emotion theories
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    Glossar

    15.03.2017

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