Hi Mr. Ireland! I believe most in the Schachter-Singer theory. To me, it makes the most sense that in a situation, after the stimulus has occurred, our body has an instant arousal which then is processed by our brain and then results in the emotion of fear.
I believe there are many scenarios that can point to multiple of these theories, but as a whole I think that Lazuras' Cognitive Appraisal theory makes the most sense for a large portion of emotion.
Hi Mr. Ireland! I believe most in the Schachter-Singer theory. To me, it makes the most sense that in a situation, after the stimulus has occurred, our body has an instant arousal which then is processed by our brain and then results in the emotion of fear.
I agree with Izzy!!!
nah mate
I agree with LeDoux because it explains split-second decisions, such as a spider on a shoulder.
I agree with the Schachter-Singer two factor theory
I believe there are many scenarios that can point to multiple of these theories, but as a whole I think that Lazuras' Cognitive Appraisal theory makes the most sense for a large portion of emotion.
definitely schacter two factor