Hohmann directly tested James' theory by using human subjects with spinal cord

damage. Hohmann found that

a. there was no difference in the feelings of emotions among subjects having low and high
spinal cord damage.
b. subjects with high spinal cord injuries had less intense feelings of emotion than subjects
with lower spinal cord injuries.
c. subjects with low spinal cord injuries had less intense feelings of emotion than subjects
with higher spinal cord injuries.
d. only damage near the midpoint of the spinal cord altered the feelings of emotion.
e. damage to the base of the spinal cord had the most drastic effect on feelings of emotion.


b. subjects with high spinal cord injuries had less intense feelings of emotion than
subjects with lower spinal cord injuries.

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