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The James-Lange theory of emotion is a fundamental psychological hypothesis suggesting that emotional experience is the result of physiological arousal rather t
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The James-Lange theory of emotion is a fundamental psychological hypothesis suggesting that emotional experience is the result of physiological arousal rather than its cause. It posits that we do not cry because we are sad, but rather we feel sad because we perceive our bodies crying.