Which of the following results from Hohman's study of people with spinal cord injuries supports the James-Lange theory of emotion?

A. Cutting the spinal cord did not alter the expression of emotional behaviors.
B. The higher the spinal cord injury, the less the intensity of the reported feeling.
C. People who could not feel reactions from most of their bodies reported that they felt intense emotions.
D. Partial cutting of the spinal cord exerts larger effects than do total cutting of the spinal cord.


Answer: B

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