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The James-Lange theory of emotions: a critical examination and an alternative theory. By Walter B. Cannon, 1927.

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  title={The James-Lange theory of emotions: a critical examination and an alternative theory. By Walter B. Cannon, 1927.},
  author={Walter Bradford Cannon},
  journal={The American journal of psychology},
  year={1927},
  volume={100 3-4},
  pages={
          567-86
        },
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:27900216}
}

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