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According to the James Lange theory, emotion occurs after physiological arousal.

One of the first theories of emotion in modern psychology is the James-Lange theory, a hypothesis on the origin and character of emotions. It was created by philosopher John Dewey and named after two academics from the 19th century, William James and Carl Lange (for more information on the theory's beginnings, see contemporary critique).

James-Lange theory's central tenet is that physiological arousal triggers emotional experience. The theory contends that the physiological change is fundamental, and emotion is then felt when the brain responds to the information the body's nerve system sends to the brain. This is different from feeling an emotion and then experiencing a subsequent physiological (bodily) response.

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