Asked by Namreet Kaur Sandhu on Jun 10, 2024

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Darnell is on a roller coaster that has just reached the top of the first climb and is starting to drop. Based on the James-Lange theory of emotions, Darnell should report

A) "My racing heart must mean I'm terrified because everyone else is screaming."
B) "I feel terrified because my heart is racing."
C) "My heart is racing because I am terrified."
D) "The sight of the drop makes my heart race and it makes me feel terrified."

Terrified Experience

An intensely frightening event or situation that can have lasting psychological impacts.

James-Lange Theory

A theory of emotion stating that emotional experience is the result of physiological responses to stimuli.

Racing Heart

A sensation where the heart beats significantly faster than normal, often felt during anxiety or excitement.

  • Recognize various theories of emotion and comprehend their accounts of how physiological arousal and emotional experience are interconnected.
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kelly tovarJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
According to the James-Lange theory of emotions, physiological arousal (such as a racing heart) comes before the experience of emotion. In this case, Darnell should report feeling terrified because his heart is racing.