Cannon–Bard theory of emotion

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The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion proposes that emotional experiences and physiological responses occur simultaneously and independently, rather than one causing the other.

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instanceOf psychological theory
scientific theory
addresses relationship between emotion and bodily responses
timing of emotional experience and physiological arousal
alsoKnownAs Cannon–Bard theory NERFINISHED
thalamic theory of emotion
claim autonomic arousal is not sufficiently differentiated to determine specific emotions
emotional experience can occur even when feedback from the body is reduced or altered
similar patterns of autonomic arousal can accompany different emotions
component simultaneous cortical and autonomic activation
top-down processing of emotional stimuli
contrastsWith James–Lange theory of emotion NERFINISHED
Schachter–Singer two-factor theory of emotion NERFINISHED
coreClaim emotion does not result from the perception of physiological changes
emotional experience and physiological arousal are largely independent processes
emotional experience and physiological arousal occur simultaneously
critiquedBy Schachter–Singer experiments NERFINISHED
research on cognitive appraisal in emotion
describes parallel processing of emotional and physiological responses
developedFrom critique of James–Lange theory
emphasis central nervous system mechanisms of emotion
role of the brain in generating emotional experience
simultaneous activation of brain and autonomic nervous system
field affective science
neuroscience of emotion
psychology
hasExample seeing a bear leads at the same time to fear and increased heart rate
historicalPeriod early 20th century
influenced later centralist theories of emotion
neurobiological models of emotion
keyStructure autonomic nervous system
cerebral cortex
thalamus
language English
positionOnCausality emotion does not cause physiological arousal in a simple linear sequence
physiological arousal does not cause emotion
proposedBy Philip Bard NERFINISHED
Walter Cannon NERFINISHED
relatedConcept autonomic nervous system response
central nervous system
emotional experience
physiological arousal
status foundational theory in emotion psychology
usedIn emotion research debates
introductory psychology education

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Walter Cannon knownFor Cannon–Bard theory of emotion
Walter Cannon hasConcept Cannon–Bard theory of emotion
James–Lange theory of emotion contrastsWith Cannon–Bard theory of emotion