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Match each claim (on the left) with an example or piece of empirical evidence that best supports that claim.Group of answer choicesClaim: We often can't accurately state the reasons for our emotions.[ Choose ] Lazarus' (1982) work safety film study Dutton & Aron's (1974) bridge study Someone who is terrified of flying despite consciously knowing flying is perfectly safe The fight-or-flight bodily response pattern is unitary and arises in response to various stimuli. The James-Lange theory of emotions helps to explain what makes emotions different from each other. Zajonc's mere exposure effect studies Amygdala lesion studies in humans and animals Fear processing is fast and mandatory. If the amygdala is lesioned, the low road pathway can still activate the fear effector program.Claim: We sometimes experience emotions that are at odds with our conscious appraisals.[ Choose ] Lazarus' (1982) work safety film study Dutton & Aron's (1974) bridge study Someone who is terrified of flying despite consciously knowing flying is perfectly safe The fight-or-flight bodily response pattern is unitary and arises in response to various stimuli. The James-Lange theory of emotions helps to explain what makes emotions different from each other. Zajonc's mere exposure effect studies Amygdala lesion studies in humans and animals Fear processing is fast and mandatory. If the amygdala is lesioned, the low road pathway can still activate the fear effector program.Claim: Emotions depend on conscious interpretations of stimuli/situations.[ Choose ] Lazarus' (1982) work safety film study Dutton & Aron's (1974) bridge study Someone who is terrified of flying despite consciously knowing flying is perfectly safe The fight-or-flight bodily response pattern is unitary and arises in response to various stimuli. The James-Lange theory of emotions helps to explain what makes emotions different from each other. Zajonc's mere exposure effect studies Amygdala lesion studies in humans and animals Fear processing is fast and mandatory. If the amygdala is lesioned, the low road pathway can still activate the fear effector program.Claim: Fear processing is neurally discretely localized[ Choose ] Lazarus' (1982) work safety film study Dutton & Aron's (1974) bridge study Someone who is terrified of flying despite consciously knowing flying is perfectly safe The fight-or-flight bodily response pattern is unitary and arises in response to various stimuli. The James-Lange theory of emotions helps to explain what makes emotions different from each other. Zajonc's mere exposure effect studies Amygdala lesion studies in humans and animals Fear processing is fast and mandatory. If the amygdala is lesioned, the low road pathway can still activate the fear effector program.Claim: Conscious interpretations of bodily response patterns causes specific emotions.[ Choose ] Lazarus' (1982) work safety film study Dutton & Aron's (1974) bridge study Someone who is terrified of flying despite consciously knowing flying is perfectly safe The fight-or-flight bodily response pattern is unitary and arises in response to various stimuli. The James-Lange theory of emotions helps to explain what makes emotions different from each other. Zajonc's mere exposure effect studies Amygdala lesion studies in humans and animals Fear processing is fast and mandatory. If the amygdala is lesioned, the low road pathway can still activate the fear effector program.