What are the immediate causes of the experience (feeling) of emotion as per James-Lange theory? (1) Reception of sensory stimuli by the cortex(2) Interpretation of sensory stimuli by the cortex(3) Changes in the visceral organs via the Autonomic Nervous System(4) Changes in the skeletal muscles via the Somatic Nervous System Codes:

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What are the immediate causes of the experience (feeling) of emotion as per James-Lange theory? <br />(1) Reception of sensory stimuli by the cortex<br />(2) Interpretation of sensory stimuli by the cortex<br />(3) Changes in the visceral organs via the Autonomic Nervous System<br />(4) Changes in the skeletal muscles via the Somatic Nervous System Codes:






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