The theory that emphasizes situational cues, negative feelings, and memories as stored in interconnected networks as inputs toward either fight or flight responses is known as the

A) excitation-transfer theory.
B) negative network theory.
C) arousal feedback theory.
D) cognitive-neoassociation theory.


Answer: D

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