It’s a fascinating phenomenon that has puzzled psychologists. It’s as if they were trying. In the 1960's, stanley schachter and jerome singer advocated for the idea that emotion is dependent on two processes:
Have you ever wondered why two people can experience the same event but feel completely different emotions? This theory was proposed in the 1960s by stanley schachter and jerome singer and states that people's experience of emotion depends on two factors: By recognizing that both physiological arousal.
Physiological arousal and a subsequent cognitive process. (1) physiological arousal and (2) cognitive. This theory aims to explain how.