Bodies' physiological responses refer to the physical changes that occur in our bodies in response to external events, such as increased heart rate, sweating, or trembling.
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for activating the 'fight-or-flight' response in our bodies by increasing heart rate and releasing stress hormones.
Homeostasis refers to the body's tendency to maintain internal stability and balance despite external changes. It ensures that our bodily functions remain within optimal levels.
The James-Lange theory proposes that we experience emotion after perceiving physiological changes in our bodies. According to this theory, emotions are a result of our interpretations of these bodily reactions.