According to the James-Lange theory of emotion:
A. the experience of emotion depends on autonomic arousal and on one’s cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
B. different patterns of autonomic activation lead to the experience of different emotions.
C. emotion occurs when the thalamus sends signals simultaneously to the cortex and to the autonomic nervous system.
D. emotions develop because of their adaptive value.
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