easy · MCAT psych-soc

A patient with a complete cervical spinal cord injury, which prevents sensory feedback from the autonomic nervous system to the brain, reports experiencing the same intensity of emotion as before the injury.

This clinical observation most directly challenges the assumptions of which theory?

  1. Schachter-Singer theory
  2. James-Lange theory
  3. Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
  4. Cannon-Bard theory

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