Respuesta :
According to this theory, we laugh (a physiological response to a stimulus), and consequently we feel happy (an emotion); we cry, and consequently we feel sad. ... According to the James–Lange theory of emotion, you would experience a feeling of fear only after this physiological arousal had taken place.
Answer:
autonomic arousal.
Explanation:
According to James-Lange's theory of emotions, the individual perceives a threatening stimulus (S) and has as reaction (R) unpleasant physiological symptoms, such as fear. Your slogan could be: "Emotion is sensation." That is, a person is afraid because his body has responded with certain physiological reactions to a situation. Faced with an emergency situation, the man first reacts and runs away and it is by running that he is afraid. We are thrilled because our body is thrilled.
This theory states that conscious experience of emotion results from the perception of autonomic arousal caused by the factor that causes fear.