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  2. Overview. The James-Lange theory was developed in the late 1800s by William James and Carl Lange, who each separately published similar writings about the nature of emotion. According to James and Lange, emotions consist of the bodys physical responses to something in the environment.

  3. Lesson. Quiz. Course. 7.6K views. James-Lange Theory of Emotion. In psychology, Carl Lange is better known for his theory about emotion. Lange's theory was that emotions are influenced by...

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · In the 1880s, psychologist William James and physician Carl Lange independently developed a new theory about the origin of emotion. According to the James-Lange theory of emotion, and contrary to a common sense understanding of the origin of emotion, the body’s physiological changes precede the onset of an emotional response .

  5. James (1884) and Lange (1885) proposed similar theories on the function of an emotion. Eventually, their ideas were combined into one overarching theory called “James-Lange Theory.” The foundation of James-Lange theory is evolutionary theory.

  6. Oct 1, 2009 · Abstract. Within the discipline of psychology, the conventional history outlines the development of two fundamental approaches to the scientific study of emotion—“basic emotion” and “appraisal” traditions. In this article, we outline the development of a third approach to emotion that exists in the psychological literature—the ...

    • Maria Gendron, Lisa Feldman Barrett
    • 10.1177/1754073909338877
    • 2009
    • 2009/10/10
  7. First proposed by American psychologist James and independently developed by Danish psychologist Lange , the James-Lange theory of emotion states that the immediate, primary cause of an emotion is physical. Bodily changes and physiological processes, which occur as a result of environmental stimuli, evoke certain feelings in the conscious mind.

  8. In the 1880s, psychologist William James and physician Carl Lange independently developed a new theory about the origin of emotion. According to the James-Lange theory of emotion , and contrary to a common sense understanding of the origin of emotion, the body’s physiological changes precede the onset of an emotional response.

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