Which of the following is true of the results of the Schachter-Singer experiment conducted in the early 1960s?
A. They indicate that emotions are the result of parasympathetic rebound.
B. They supported a cognitive view of emotions.
C. They supported the view that people can never experience "true" emotions.
D. They indicate that emotional experience and visceral reaction are the same thing.
Answer: B
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