Amygdala
The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.
limbic system
Cannon-Bard
It is your right part of your brain.The right part of the brain controls speech and emotions.Left controls movement and the necessery thinking. The limbic system controls human emotion. It includes the hippocampus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, and limbic cortex and forms the inner border of the cortex. The frontal cortex The limbic system is generally understood to be the main area of the brain responsible for emotions - but there is some controversy in the neuropsychology field as to whether emotions really can be ascribed to any one specific area.
The limbic system is generally understood to be the main area of the brain responsible for emotions - but there is some controversy in the neuropsychology field as to whether emotions really can be ascribed to any one specific area.
The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.
limbic system
Cannon-Bard
The limbic system is largely responsible for emotion.
it deals with memory and visceral and motor responses to emotion
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The limbic system controls the sense of smell (olfaction), emotion, behavior, and long-term memory.
the limbic system
the brain's processing of the emotional stimulus precedes both the physiological arousal and the simultaneously occurring emotion.
The limbic system is concerned with processes involved with memory and visceral and motor responses to emotion. Two of the more important structures of the limbic system are the hippocampus which is necessary for converting short-term to long-term memory Also the amygdala which ties memories together with emotion. the portions of the limbic system also allow us to know that we are holding something ie: a key in our hand without looking at it. It is important to realize that the limbic system comprises many different structures that are needed for day to day living.
cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system
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.