TOK - The Cannon-Bard Theory
Phillip Brad and Walter Cannon proposed their own theory in an argument and in refutation of the James-Lange theory in the late 1920's. The James-Lange which was introduced by a psychologist named Carl Lange and William James in the mid-nineteenth century. And their theory proposes that our emotions are caused by our own interpretation of bodily reactions. Meanwhile, Brad and Cannon's theory is the "Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion" - which is only has a fewer supporting or believing this method; this theory suggests that after a stimulus event takes place, the humans react to it by having to experience arousal and emotion at the same time. An example of a Cannon-Bard Theory is let us say a man sees a dangerous hungry tiger, the man would feel afraid and his muscles would get tensed at the same time, which would help him ready to avoid or possibly run away from the tiger. Like one can observe the persons emotion based on the phycological signals that his body displays.
I will now display screenshots of the powerpoint presentation that my fellow group members and I have prepared to present.
I will now display screenshots of the powerpoint presentation that my fellow group members and I have prepared to present.



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