Answer:
a. after; at the same time as
Explanation:
According to the James-Lange theory, we experience emotion <em>after</em> we notice our physiological arousal. According to the Cannon-Bard theory, we experience emotion <em>at the same time as we</em> become physiologically aroused. In James-Lange theory, a stimulus is the cause of the arousal of our body's physiological response. So according to this theory, physiological arousal is first and then we feel the emotion. According to Cannon-Bard's theory, also known as the thalamic theory of emotion, both the emotion and the physiological arousal happen simultaneously.
I would debate on not testing on animals because not only would it possibly harm the animals but the results would also no be completely accurate. Rather it be actual volunteering humans.
The answer would be D. It has a verb, but no subject.
The answer for this question is the following....... is that what you feel
The correct answer is number 2