James-Lange theory - significado y definición. Qué es James-Lange theory
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Qué (quién) es James-Lange theory - definición


JamesLange theory         
THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY
James-Lange theory of the emotions; James-Lange theory of emotion; James-Lange; James-Lange hypothesis; James-Lange theory
The JamesLange theory is a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions and is one of the earliest theories of emotion within modern psychology. It was developed by philosopher John Dewey and named for two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange (see modern criticism for more on the theory's origin).
Oscar V. Lange         
  • Group portrait of Central Pacific Railroad Sacramento Shops painters (1882)
  • "View of Mt. Tamalpais"
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
OV Lange; O.V. Lange; O. V. Lange
Oscar Victor Lange (1853–1913) was a leading photographer and occasional landscape painter in the San Francisco Bay Area of California during the late 19th century. His work is typically credited as "O.
Darcy Lange         
NEW ZEALAND-BORN ARTIST (1946-2005)
Draft:Darcy Lange; Darcy Bruce Espie Lange
Darcy Bruce Espie Lange (22 September 1946 – 8 August 2005) was a New Zealand artist born in Urenui. Lange studied at the Elam School of Fine Arts (1964–1967) creating hard-edge abstract sculptures before studying at the Royal College of Art in London and shifting his focus to moving image and photography.

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James–Lange theory
The James–Lange theory is a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions and is one of the earliest theories of emotion within modern psychology. It was developed by philosopher John Dewey and named for two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange (see modern criticism for more on the theory's origin).