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James-Lange theory
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theory that states that the feeling aspect of an emotion results from feedback from actions of the muscles and organs.
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pure autonomic failure
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output from the autonomic nervous system to the body fails, either completely or almost completely.
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limbic system
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the forebrain areas surrounding the thalamus; essential for emotion
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behavioral activation system (BAS)
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associated with frontal and temporal lobe activity of the left hemisphere; marked by low to moderate autonomic arousal, and a tendency to approach, which could characterize either happiness or anger.
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behavioral inhibition system (BIS)
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associated with increased activity of the frontal and temporal lobe areas of the right hemisphere; characterized by increases in attention and arousal, inhibition of action, and stimulation of emotions such as fear and disgust
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