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So the question is that, according to the blank theory of emotions, emotional experiences arise from physiological arousal.
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So the first one we have is james langhearing, and that is that he believed, or they believed, that emotions occur as a result of a physiological reaction to events.
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So this is going to be that it is a function of the physiological arousal.
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So we can say that this one is correct, but let's go and see why the others are wrong.
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Cannon bart, he believed that it was the lower part of the brain, which is your thalamus, and the higher part of the brain, which is your cortex, which each of them are going to control different parts.
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So the lower part is going to control your experience of emotion.
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So like kind of how you're going to perceive it and the higher part is going to control how you express it.
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So your facial expressions or what your body's going to do in order to kind of elicit that emotion.
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So this is going to be wrong because it's not arising just from the physiological arousal...