The Canon-Bard Theory of emotion
Walter Canon had beef with the James-Lange theory of emotion when it came out in 1884. In 1927 he published his criticism along with a new theory that was shortly modified by Philip Bard.
The Cannon-Bard theory proposed that emotional experience can occur independently from emotional expression. Canon and Lange had two big problems with the James-Lange t…
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