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chapter 11 emotion Cody Engle, Does cognition always precede emotion? example Was I required to make a conscious appraisal of the kidnapping threat before I could react emotionally?, POUNDING HEART (arousal) leads to FEAR (emotion), SIGHT OF ONCOMING CAR couples with arousal COGNITIVE LABEL (I'm afraid), COMPONENTS MIXTURE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL (heart pounding), COMPONENTS MIXTURE OF EXPRESSIVE BEHAVIORS (quickened pace), Does your physiological arousal precede or follow your emotional experience? example Did my sense of fear come first, stirring my heart and legs to respond?, NERVOUSNESS leads to butterflies in your stomach, CONTROVERSIES Which came first the chicken or the egg? Does your physiological arousal precede or follow your emotional experience?, THEORIES Schatchter-Singer two-fator theory To experience emotion one must (1)be physically aroused and (2)cognitively label the arousal, An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1)physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion example SIGHT OF ONCOMING CAR