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KEY tErMs AND DEFINItIONs
Anxiety:
A generalized mood condition that
occurs without an identifiable triggering stimulus.
Cognitive Emotional Theory:
Cognitive
activity in the form of judgments, evaluations,
or thoughts is necessary in order for an emotion
to occur.
Darwinian Emotional Theory:
Emotions
evolved via natural selection and therefore have
cross-culturally universal counterparts.
Fear:
An emotional response to a perceived
threat.
James-Lange Emotional Theory:
Emotional
experience is largely due to the experience of
bodily changes.
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