According to ________, emotion results from physiological states triggered by stimuli in the environment. Essentially, the theory proposes that after the initial perception of a stimulus, the experience of the emotion results from the perception of one's own physiological changes. Multiple Choice a) the Cannon-Bard theory b) self-determination theory c) the James-Lange theory d) the two-factor theory of emotion.

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Answer:

c) the James-Lange theory            

Explanation:

James-Lange theory: The theory is given by the physiologist Carl Lange and the psychologist William James in the 19th century. This is one of the famous and early theories of emotion in modern psychology. The basis of this theory is that the experience of any sort of emotion arises from the physiological arousal, events, and reactions.

In short, the theory can be explained in terms of the physiological arousal in response to the environmental stimuli by a person leads to the interpretation of that particular arousal that results in the experience of emotion.

The correct answer for the question above is option c) James Lange Theory.