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James-Lange theory
theory that states that the feeling aspect of an emotion results from feedback from actions of the muscles and organs.
pure autonomic failure
output from the autonomic nervous system to the body fails, either completely or almost completely.
limbic system
the forebrain areas surrounding the thalamus; essential for emotion
behavioral activation system (BAS)
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.
behavioral inhibition system (BIS)
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