Dana-canon theory
No. Darwin hoped that evolutionary theory would illuminate psychology. In many areas of psychology it has had no effect at all, unfortunately.
Explanatory theory in psychology is based on it's research methodology. They are also called descriptive theories. An explanatory theory attempts to explain a phenomenon in terms of established theories in a field, in this case, psychology.
Dana A Sinclair has written: 'The effect of coaches' expectations and feedback on athletes' self-perceptions' -- subject(s): Women athletes, Self-perception, Expectation (Psychology), Field hockey, Psychology, Psychological aspects, Coaching
The James-Lange theory of emotion is different from the Cannon-Bard and Schachter-Singer theories in that it: does not acknowledge the limbic system.
activation synthesis
In psychology, association is the theory that association is the basic principle of all mental activity. Learning theory, as well as developmental theory derive several of their fundamental concepts off of this.
The Cannon-Bard Theory. The physiologist Walter Cannon disagreed with the James-Lange theory, posing three main arguments against it: People can experience physiological arousal without experiencing emotion, such as when they have been running.
The Cannon-Bard Theory. The physiologist Walter Cannon disagreed with the James-Lange theory, posing three main arguments against it: People can experience physiological arousal without experiencing emotion, such as when they have been running.
Describe the Investment and Confluence theory of creativity?
cannon-bard theory
psychbabble is unproven theory..is usually not supported by empirical data . psychology is based on evidence
Cannon-Bard