One of Cannon and Bard's major objections to the James-Lange theory of emotion was that
A. emotions are subjective experiences; therefore, no theory can adequately explain them.
B. the sympathetic nervous system was not given a more prominent role.
C. physiological arousal alone does not lead to the perception of emotion.
D. emotions have different intensities.
Answer: C
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