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Stephan noticed that his heart pounded and his palms were sweaty when he encountered a bear in the woods and when he kissed his girlfriend for the first time. he felt afraid when he saw the bear because it was a threatening situation, but he felt excited with the kiss. which theory of emotion best explains stephan's emotions?

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This emotion is a very overwhelming one, its nervous and excited all put together which almost mimics fear.

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Answer:

The James-Lange theory of emotion

Step-by-step explanation:

The James-Lange theory of emotion attests that feelings emerge from physiological excitement. In this theory, If you somehow happened to experience some danger in your condition, similar to a dangerous animal in your patio, your sympathetic nervous system would start a considerable physiological excitement, which would make your heart race and increment your breath rate. As indicated by the James-Lange theory of emotion, you would just experience a sentiment of dread after this physiological excitement had occurred. Besides, unique excitement examples would be related with various sentiments. So the differentiation would come after all the initial symptoms.

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