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Title: Psych Terms
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There is potential for action there, but since nothing has happened yet, it is considered to be resting.
Acuity (vision):
Basically, this is clarity of things you literally see with your eyes.
31. Bystander Intervention: Factors That Influence It
The best odds of our helping someone occur when:
-We have just observed someone else being helpful... Showed first 250 characters
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Cannon's Critique of James-Lange Theory
Cannon thought the body's responses were not distinct enough to evoke the different emotions, and concluded that physiological arousal and our emotional experience occur simultaneously: The emotion-triggering stimulus is routed simultaneously to the brain's cortex, causing the subjective awareness of emotion, and to the sympathetic nervous system, causing the body's arousal... Showed next 250 characters
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