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  1. CARL Institute, Quezon City, Philippines. 12,647 likes · 1,571 talking about this. Career Advancement, Research, and Learning Institute

  2. REAP Institute Incorporated, Indianapolis, IN. 194 likes · 1,019 talking about this · 10 were here. R.E.A.P. (Restoration. Education. Apprenticeship Program)

  3. Carl George Lange. Carl George Lange (1834 - 1900) was a Danish physician and psychologist who made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in the area of emotion and its physiological underpinnings. He proposed the theory, along with James that a person's emotional experience follows his/her behavior.

  4. The foundation of James-Lange theory is evolutionary theory. Influenced by Darwin, both James and Lange assumed that emotions were developed to solve adaptive problems and thus, emotions function to increase the survival of our genes. James-Lange Theory proposes that emotions are essentially the way our physical body reacts to an eliciting event.

  5. According to the history of James Lange theory of emotion, Carl Lange propounded his view on emotions through a published article in 1884. Simultaneously, William James also provided similar thoughts and ideas in a number of lectures which he later turned into a book known as “The Principles of Psychology”, published in 1884.

  6. Jul 27, 2009 · During the 1890s William James and Carl Georg Lange's works on emotion were discussed in psychological journals under the heading of the “James–Lange theory” of emotion. Yet Lange's work is much less known because it was linked with James' theory and because later neurophysiological research demonstrated that Lange's proposed mechanism ...

  7. Emotion is at the heart of who we are as people. It is a reflection of our mental state. For the AP exam you will have to be aware of three different theories that try to explain how and why we have emotions. James-Lange Theory of Emotion. William James and Carl Lange theorized that we feel emotion because of biological changes caused by stress.

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